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    Cigarette smoking during pregnancy: Chromosome translocations and phenotypic susceptibility in mothers and newborns by Bennett, L. Michelle, Wang, Yun, Ramsey, Marilyn J., Harger, Gail F., Bigbee, William L., Tucker, James D.

    Published in Mutation research (01-02-2010)
    “…The effects of maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy on structural chromosome aberrations were evaluated in peripheral lymphocytes from 239 mothers and…”
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    Persistence of chromosome aberrations following acute radiation: I, PAINT translocations, dicentrics, rings, fragments, and insertions by Tucker, James D., Cofield, Jackie, Matsumoto, Kyomu, Ramsey, Marilyn J., Freeman, D. Carl

    “…Chromosome translocations are used to estimate the doses of radiation received following occupational or accidental exposure. Biodosimetry relies on the…”
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    Role of maternal exposures and newborn genotypes on newborn chromosome aberration frequencies by Pluth, Janice M, Ramsey, Marilyn J, Tucker, James D

    Published in Mutation research (16-02-2000)
    “…Maternal exposures may induce chromosome damage and birth defects in the fetus. Polymorphic variation in genes coding for enzymes involved in metabolic…”
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    Chromosome Translocations and Cosmic Radiation Dose in Male U.S. Commercial Airline Pilots by Grajewski, Barbara, Yong, Lee C, Bertke, Stephen J, Bhatti, Parveen, Little, Mark P, Ramsey, Marilyn J, Tucker, James D, Ward, Elizabeth M, Whelan, Elizabeth A, Sigurdson, Alice J, Waters, Martha A

    Published in Aerospace medicine and human performance (01-07-2018)
    “…Chromosome translocations are a biomarker of cumulative exposure to ionizing radiation. We examined the relation between the frequency of translocations and…”
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    Diagnostic X-ray examinations and increased chromosome translocations: evidence from three studies by Bhatti, Parveen, Yong, Lee C, Doody, Michele M, Preston, Dale L, Kampa, Diane M, Ramsey, Marilyn J, Ward, Elizabeth M, Edwards, Alan A, Ron, Elaine, Tucker, James D, Sigurdson, Alice J

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-11-2010)
    “…Controversy regarding potential health risks from increased use of medical diagnostic radiologic examinations has come to public attention. We evaluated…”
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    Persistence of Radiation-Induced Translocations in Human Peripheral Blood Determined by Chromosome Painting by Matsumoto, Kyomu, Ramsey, Marilyn J., Nelson, David O., Tucker, James D.

    Published in Radiation research (01-06-1998)
    “…We have investigated the persistence of translocations and other types of chromosome damage with time using human peripheral blood acutely exposed in vitro to…”
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    Persistence of Chromosome Aberrations in Mice Acutely Exposed to 56Fe+26 Ions by Tucker, James D., Marples, Brian, Ramsey, Marilyn J., Lutze-Mann, Louise H.

    Published in Radiation research (01-06-2004)
    “…Tucker, J. D., Marples, B., Ramsey, M. J. and Lutze-Mann, L. H. Persistence of Chromosome Aberrations in Mice Acutely Exposed to 56Fe+26 Ions. Radiat. Res…”
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    Biological Dosimetry of Radiation Workers at the Sellafield Nuclear Facility by Tucker, James D., Tawn, E. Janet, Holdsworth, Duncan, Morris, Stephen, Langlois, Richard, Ramsey, Marilyn J., Kato, Paula, Boice, John D., Tarone, Robert E., Jensen, Ronald H.

    Published in Radiation research (01-09-1997)
    “…The British Nuclear Fuels plc facility at Sellafield performs a range of nuclear-related activities. The site has been in operation since 1950 and has, in…”
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    Persistence of chromosome aberrations following acute radiation: II, Does it matter how translocations are scored? by Tucker, James D., Cofield, Jackie, Matsumoto, Kyomu, Ramsey, Marilyn J., Freeman, D. Carl

    “…Chromosome breaks and rearrangements resulting from ionizing radiation can be much more complicated than many investigators thought possible some years ago…”
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    The effects of age and lifestyle factors on the accumulation of cytogenetic damage as measured by chromosome painting by Ramsey, Marilyn J., Moore, Dan H., Briner, Jane F., Lee, Denise A., Olsen, Letha A., Senft, Jami R., Tucker, James D.

    “…Individual responses to the aging process are variable and are affected by genetic as well as environmental factors. Fluorescent in situ hybridization with…”
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    Lifetime Persistence and Clonality of Chromosome Aberrations in the Peripheral Blood of Mice Acutely Exposed to Ionizing Radiation by Spruill, Michelle D., Nelson, David O., Ramsey, Marilyn J., Nath, Joginder, Tucker, James D.

    Published in Radiation research (01-01-2000)
    “…Spruill, M. D., Nelson, D. O., Ramsey, M. J., Nath, J. and Tucker, J. D. Lifetime Persistence and Clonality of Chromosome Aberrations in the Peripheral Blood…”
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    Multi-endpoint biological monitoring of phosphine workers by Tucker, James D, Moore, Dan H, Ramsey, Marilyn J, Kato, Paula, Langlois, Richard G, Burroughs, Barbara, Long, Leslie, Garry, Vincent F

    Published in Mutation research (20-04-2003)
    “…The pesticide phosphine (PH 3) is a suspected carcinogen and a known clastogen which has been shown to produce chromosome damage in agricultural workers. To…”
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    Frequency of spontaneous chromosome aberrations in mice: effects of age by Tucker, J D, Spruill, M D, Ramsey, M J, Director, A D, Nath, J

    Published in Mutation research (10-03-1999)
    “…In this paper, we present data on chromosome aberration frequencies in mice which served as unexposed controls in a variety of radiation and chemical…”
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    The persistence of aberrations in mice induced by gamma radiation as measured by chromosome painting by Spruill, M D, Ramsey, M J, Swiger, R R, Nath, J, Tucker, J D

    Published in Mutation research (23-09-1996)
    “…Fluorescence in situ hybridization, or chromosome painting, has become an invaluable tool in the cytogenetic evaluation of historical or chronic exposure…”
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    Persistence of Chromosome Aberrations in Mice Acutely Exposed to ^{56}{\rm Fe}{}^{+26}$ Ions by Tucker, James D., Marples, Brian, Ramsey, Marilyn J., Lutze-Mann, Louise H.

    Published in Radiation research (01-06-2004)
    “…Space exploration has the potential to yield exciting and significant discoveries, but it also brings with it many risks for flight crews. Among the less well…”
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    Mouse Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase p110α Gene: Cloning, Structural Organization, and Localization to Chromosome 3 Band B by Aksoy, Ibrahim A., Ramsey, Marilyn J., Fruman, David A., Aksoy, Saime, Cantley, Lewis C., Tucker, James D., Roberts, Thomas M.

    “…Phosphoinositide 3-Kinases (PI3-Kinases) are a family of dual specificity enzymes with a unique lipid kinase activity toward the D-3 position of the inositol…”
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    Estimation of the target stem-cell population size in chronic myeloid leukemogenesis by Radivoyevitch, T, Ramsey, M J, Tucker, J D

    Published in Radiation and environmental biophysics (01-09-1999)
    “…Estimation of the number of hematopoietic stem cells capable of causing chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) is relevant to the development of biologically based…”
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    Chronic ingestion of clastogens by mice and the frequency of chromosome aberrations by Director, Alison E., Tucker, James D., Ramsey, Marilyn J., Nath, Joginder

    “…Environmental exposure to mutagens is believed to play a significant role in human carcinogenesis. Determination of the in vivo effects of a single mutagen is…”
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