Adil Bahar
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Recent Articles
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Bahar A, Whitby P, Holley S, Hoban P, Elder J, Deakin M, et al.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer
. 2006 Nov;
46(2):202-12.
PMID: 17117413
Genes implicated in tumor evolution and progression, including those in apoptotic pathways, are associated with methylation-associated gene silencing in different tumor types. By exploiting differential methylation we recently isolated a...
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Bahar A, Simpson D, Cutty S, Bicknell J, Hoban P, Holley S, et al.
Mol Endocrinol
. 2004 Apr;
18(7):1827-39.
PMID: 15105437
To determine mechanisms for pituitary neoplasia we used methylation-sensitive arbitrarily primed-PCR to isolate novel genes that are differentially methylated relative to normal pituitary. We report the isolation of a novel...
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Simpson D, McNicol A, Murray D, Bahar A, Turner H, Wass J, et al.
Clin Cancer Res
. 2004 Mar;
10(5):1780-8.
PMID: 15014032
Purpose: The majority of cases of Cushing's disease are due to the presence of a corticotroph microadenoma. Less frequently no adenoma is found and histology shows either corticotroph hyperplasia, or...
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Bahar A, Bicknell J, Simpson D, Clayton R, Farrell W
Oncogene
. 2003 Dec;
23(4):936-44.
PMID: 14647444
Inappropriate expression of cell-cycle regulatory genes and/or their protein products are a frequent finding in pituitary tumours; however, genetic changes associated with or responsible for their dysregulation are in general...