Alma Jenkins
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Recent Articles
1.
Estripeaut D, Luciani K, Garcia R, Banus R, Aguais T, Berrio E, et al.
AIDS Care
. 2016 Jul;
28 Suppl 2:66-72.
PMID: 27392001
Adherence is vital for an effective antiretroviral treatment. This cross-sectional study explored social and psychosocial factors associated with adherence among adolescents with perinatal human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in...
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McDonald L, Ferrari N, Terry A, Bell M, Mohammed Z, Orange C, et al.
Dis Model Mech
. 2014 Mar;
7(5):525-34.
PMID: 24626992
RUNX2, a master regulator of osteogenesis, is oncogenic in the lymphoid lineage; however, little is known about its role in epithelial cancers. Upregulation of RUNX2 in cell lines correlates with...
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Huser C, Gilroy K, de Ridder J, Kilbey A, Borland G, Mackay N, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2014 Mar;
10(2):e1004167.
PMID: 24586197
Retroviral insertional mutagenesis (RIM) is a powerful tool for cancer genomics that was combined in this study with deep sequencing (RIM/DS) to facilitate a comprehensive analysis of lymphoma progression. Transgenic...
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Kilbey A, Terry A, Jenkins A, Borland G, Zhang Q, Wakelam M, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2010 Jul;
70(14):5860-9.
PMID: 20587518
The Runx genes (Runx1, 2, and 3) regulate cell fate in development and can operate as either oncogenes or tumor suppressors in cancer. The oncogenic potential of ectopic Runx expression...
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Blyth K, Vaillant F, Jenkins A, McDonald L, Pringle M, Huser C, et al.
Blood Cells Mol Dis
. 2010 Jun;
45(2):117-23.
PMID: 20580290
The Runx transcription factors are essential for mammalian development, most notably in the haematopoietic and osteogenic lineages. Runx1 and its binding partner, CBFbeta, are frequently targeted in acute leukaemia but...
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Kilbey A, Blyth K, Wotton S, Terry A, Jenkins A, Bell M, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2007 Dec;
67(23):11263-71.
PMID: 18056452
The Runx genes play paradoxical roles in cancer where they can function either as dominant oncogenes or tumor suppressors according to context. We now show that the ability to induce...
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Blyth K, Vaillant F, Hanlon L, Mackay N, Bell M, Jenkins A, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2006 Feb;
66(4):2195-201.
PMID: 16489021
Members of the Runx and MYC families have been implicated as collaborating oncogenes. The mechanism of this potent collaboration is elucidated in this study of Runx2/MYC mice. As shown previously,...
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Terry A, Kilbey A, Vaillant F, Stewart M, Jenkins A, Cameron E, et al.
Gene
. 2004 Jul;
336(1):115-25.
PMID: 15225881
The Runx2 (Cbfa1, Aml3, PEBP2alphaA) gene plays an essential role in bone development and is one of a three-member family of closely related genes that encode the alpha-chain DNA binding...
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Wotton S, Blyth K, Kilbey A, Jenkins A, Terry A, Bernardin-Fried F, et al.
Oncogene
. 2004 May;
23(32):5476-86.
PMID: 15133495
The mammalian Runx gene family (Runx1-3) are transcription factors that play essential, lineage-specific roles in development. A growing body of evidence implicates these genes as mutational targets in cancer where,...