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    Innate lymphoid cells sustain colon cancer through production of interleukin-22 in a mouse model by Kirchberger, Stefanie, Royston, Daniel J, Boulard, Olivier, Thornton, Emily, Franchini, Fanny, Szabady, Rose L, Harrison, Oliver, Powrie, Fiona

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (06-05-2013)
    “…Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have an increased risk of colon cancer. However, the immune cells and cytokines that mediate the transition from…”
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    Identification of a genetic locus controlling bacteria-driven colitis and associated cancer through effects on innate inflammation by Boulard, Olivier, Kirchberger, Stefanie, Royston, Daniel J, Maloy, Kevin J, Powrie, Fiona M

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (02-07-2012)
    “…Chronic inflammation of the intestine has been associated with an elevated risk of developing colorectal cancer. Recent association studies have highlighted…”
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    Single-Tube 10-Fluorochrome Analysis for Efficient Flow Cytometric Evaluation of Minimal Residual Disease in Plasma Cell Myeloma by Royston, Daniel J., Gao, Qi, Nguyen, Nghia, Maslak, Peter, Dogan, Ahmet, Roshal, Mikhail

    Published in American journal of clinical pathology (01-07-2016)
    “…Objectives: Widespread adoption of recent recommendations for minimal residual disease (MRD) detection in myeloma has partly been impeded by a paucity of…”
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    Immunohistochemical Methods for Measuring Tissue Lymphangiogenesis by Royston, Daniel J, Clasper, Steven, Jackson, David G

    “…The field of lymphatic research has benefited enormously from the discovery of "marker" proteins that permit not only the identification and quantitation of…”
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    Expression of the p53 homologue p63α and ΔNp63α in normal and neoplasticcells by Hall, Peter A., Campbell, Sandra J., O'neill, Mary, Royston, Daniel J., Nylander, Karin, Carey, Frank A., Kernohan, Neil M.

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-02-2000)
    “…A burgeoning family of p53-related genes have been described recently, including p73 and p63. Both these genes encode proteins with many similarities to p53…”
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