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    CARD15/NOD2 Risk Alleles in the Development of Crohn's Disease in the Australian Population by Cavanaugh, J. A., Adams, K. E., Quak, E. J., Bryce, M. E., O'Callaghan, N. J., Rodgers, H. J., Magarry, G. R., Butler, W. J., Eaden, J. A., Roberts‐Thomson, I. C., Pavli, P., Wilson, S. R., Callen, D. F.

    Published in Annals of human genetics (01-01-2003)
    “…Summary We have previously reported strong evidence for linkage between IBD1 and Crohn's disease (CD) in Australian Crohn's disease families. Three risk…”
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    Neutral amino acid transport in epithelial cells and its malfunction in Hartnup disorder by Bröer, S, Cavanaugh, J A, Rasko, J E J

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-02-2005)
    “…Hartnup disorder is an autosomal recessive abnormality of renal and gastrointestinal neutral amino acid transport. A corresponding transport activity has been…”
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    Analysis of Australian Crohn's disease pedigrees refines the localization for susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease on chromosome 16 by CAVANAUGH, J. A., CALLEN, D. F., WILSON, S. R., STANFORD, P. M., SRAML, M. E., GORSKA, M., CRAWFORD, J., WHITMORE, S. A., SHLEGEL, C., FOOTE, S., KOHONEN-CORISH, M., PAVLI, P.

    Published in Annals of human genetics (01-07-1998)
    “…A number of localizations for the putative susceptibility gene(s) have been identified for both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. In a genome wide scan,…”
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    Association of TNF-α-857C with Inflammatory Bowel Disease in the Australian Population by O'Callaghan, N. J., Adams, K. E., Heel, D. A. van, Cavanaugh, J. A.

    “…Background: It is now well established that susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease is in part genetic, with one localization on chromosome 6 (IBD3)…”
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    ‘Aussie Normals’: an a priori study to develop reference intervals in a healthy Australian population using the Beckman Coulter LH 750 Haematology Analyser as candidates for harmonised values by Koerbin, G., Potter, J.M., Andriolo, K., West, N.P., Glasgow, N., Hawkins, C., Cavanaugh, J.A., Hickman, P.E.

    Published in Pathology (01-08-2017)
    “…Reference limits or intervals are important benchmarks or tools that help the clinician to distinguish between a result that is most likely to lie within a…”
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    ‘Aussie normals’: an a priori study to develop clinical chemistry reference intervals in a healthy Australian population by Koerbin, G., Cavanaugh, J.A., Potter, J.M., Abhayaratna, W.P., West, N.P., Glasgow, N., Hawkins, C., Armbruster, D., Oakman, C., Hickman, P.E.

    Published in Pathology (01-02-2015)
    “…Developmentof reference intervals is difficult, time consuming, expensive and beyond the scope of most laboratories. The Aussie Normals study is a direct a…”
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    IL1RN genotype as a risk factor for joint pain in hereditary haemochromatosis? by Walker, E J, Riddell, J, Rodgers, H J, Bassett, M L, Wilson, S R, Cavanaugh, J A

    Published in Annals of the rheumatic diseases (01-02-2006)
    “…[...]studies have failed to demonstrate any correlation between the level of iron overload and the presence or absence of arthritis or arthralgia, 4- 6 nor…”
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    Angiotensinogen and transforming growth factor beta1: novel genes in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease by Hume, G E, Fowler, E V, Lincoln, D, Eri, R, Templeton, D, Florin, T H, Cavanaugh, J A, Radford-Smith, G L

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-10-2006)
    “…Angiotensin peptides may act locally as cytokines in several organ systems with elevated mucosal levels present in Crohn's disease. A variant in the…”
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    Lymphedema after sentinel lymphadenectomy for breast carcinoma by Sener, Stephen F., Winchester, David J., Martz, Carole H., Feldman, Joseph L., Cavanaugh, Jean A., Winchester, David P., Weigel, Beth, Bonnefoi, Kathleen, Kirby, Katina, Morehead, Claudia

    Published in Cancer (15-08-2001)
    “…BACKGROUND Initial studies of sentinel lymphadenectomy for patients with breast carcinoma confirmed that the status of the sentinel lymph nodes was an accurate…”
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    Angiotensinogen and transforming growth factor  1: novel genes in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease by Hume, G E, Fowler, E V, Lincoln, D, Eri, R, Templeton, D, Florin, T H, Cavanaugh, J A, Radford-Smith, G L

    Published in Journal of medical genetics (01-10-2006)
    “…Background: Angiotensin peptides may act locally as cytokines in several organ systems with elevated mucosal levels present in Crohn's disease. A variant in…”
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    A rapid method for diagnosis of the Lebanese allele in the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene by Cavanaugh, J A, Easteal, S, Simons, L, Serjeantson, S

    Published in Human heredity (1992)
    “…The Lebanese allele in the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene is one of the alleles which results in the disease familial hypercholesterolemia. We describe…”
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    FH-Sydney 1 and 2: two novel frameshift mutations in exon 10 of the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene detected by heteroduplex formation by Cavanaugh, J A, Easteal, S, Simons, L A, Thomas, D W, Serjeantson, S W

    Published in Human mutation (1994)
    “…We report two novel frameshift mutations in exon 10 of the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene that lead to familial hypercholesterolemia in separate…”
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    Guillain-Barré syndrome with secondary bilateral posterior interosseous nerve syndrome by Sucher, B M, Cavanaugh, J A

    “…A case of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS), with secondary entrapment of the posterior interosseous nerve bilaterally, is presented. It is felt that this was…”
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    International Collaboration Provides Convincing Linkage Replication in Complex Disease through Analysis of a Large Pooled Data Set: Crohn Disease and Chromosome 16 by Cavanaugh, Juleen

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-05-2001)
    “…Numerous familial, non-Mendelian (i.e., complex) diseases have been screened by linkage analysis for regions harboring susceptibility genes. Except for rare,…”
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