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    Gene expression profiling in bladder cancer identifies potential therapeutic targets by Hussain, Syed A, Palmer, Daniel H, Syn, Wing-Kin, Sacco, Joseph J, Greensmith, Richard M D, Elmetwali, Taha, Aachi, Vijay, Lloyd, Bryony H, Jithesh, Puthen V, Arrand, John, Barton, Darren, Ansari, Jawaher, Sibson, D Ross, James, Nicholas D

    Published in International journal of oncology (01-04-2017)
    “…Despite advances in management, bladder cancer remains a major cause of cancer related complications. Characterisation of gene expression patterns in bladder…”
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    Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Array Analysis of Uveal Melanomas Reveals That Amplification of CNKSR3 Is Correlated With Improved Patient Survival by Lake, Sarah L, Damato, Bertil E, Kalirai, Helen, Dodson, Andrew R, Taktak, Azzam F.G, Lloyd, Bryony H, Coupland, Sarah E

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-03-2013)
    “…Metastatic death from uveal melanoma occurs almost exclusively with tumors showing monosomy of chromosome 3. However, approximately 5% of patients with a…”
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    Genomic Amplification Is Not a Frequent Event in Uveal Melanomas by Rodrigues, Manuel Jorge, Gentien, David, Stern, Marc-Henri, Desjardins, Laurence, Couturier, Jérôme, Lake, Sarah L, Kalirai, Helen, Dodson, Andrew R, Coupland, Sarah E, Lloyd, Bryony H, Damato, Bertil E, Taktak, Azzam F.G

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-08-2013)
    “…This Correspondence relates to the article by Lake et al that reported copy number and genotyping analysis on formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded samples using…”
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    Human S100A4 (p9Ka) induces the metastatic phenotype upon benign tumour cells by LLOYD, B. H, PLATT-HIGGINS, A, RUDLAND, P. S, BARRACLOUGH, R

    Published in Oncogene (30-07-1998)
    “…The rodent S100-related calcium-binding protein, S100A4 induces metastasis in non-metastatic rat and mouse benign mammary cells and co-operates with…”
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    Characterisation of molecular alterations in microdissected archival gliomas by WALKER, Carol, JOYCE, Kathryn A, SIBSON, David R, PLESSIS, Daniel Du, BROOME, John, ROSSI, Marco L, THOMPSON-HEHIR, Joanne, DAVIES, Michael P. A, GIBBS, Fiona E. M, HALLIWELL, Nigel, LLOYD, Bryony H, MACHELL, Yvonne, ROEBUCK, Margaret M, SALISBURY, Jean

    Published in Acta neuropathologica (01-04-2001)
    “…Classification of gliomas according to their molecular characteristics may be important in future histopathological diagnosis. However, gliomas frequently…”
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    Abstract 2148: Combined comparative genome hybridization (CGH) and pathway analysis of oral squamous cell carcinomas with respect to nodal status and extracapsular spread (ECS) by Lloyd, Bryony H., Woolgar, Julia A., Risk, Janet M., Shaw, Richard, Sibson, David R.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2010)
    “…Abstract Background: Over half of the new 560,000 head and neck squamous cell carcinomas annually worldwide occur in the oral cavity (OSCC). We recently and…”
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    Localisation by in situ hybridisation of S100A4 (p9Ka) mrna in primary human breast tumour specimens by Nikitenko, Leonid L., Lloyd, Bryony H., Rudland, Philip S., Fear, Simon, Barraclough, Roger

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-04-2000)
    “…Rodent S100A4 (p9Ka) induces a metastatic phenotype in benign rat mammary tumour cells and cooperates with the neu oncogene to produce metastatic tumours in a…”
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    Use of DNA transfer in the induction of metastasis in experimental mammary systems by Barraclough, R, Chen, H J, Davies, B R, Davies, M P, Ke, Y, Lloyd, B H, Oates, A, Rudland, P S

    Published in Biochemical Society Symposia (1998)
    “…The metastatic spread of cancer is a little understood process, in part because it is difficult to model the entire process using experimental approaches in…”
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