Andrew Y Shuen
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Sabbaghian N, Bahubeshi A, Shuen A, Kanetsky P, Tischkowitz M, Nathanson K, et al.
BMC Res Notes
. 2013 Apr;
6:127.
PMID: 23547758
Background: The RNase III enzyme DICER1 plays a central role in maturation of microRNAs. Identification of neoplasia-associated germ-line and somatic mutations in DICER1 indicates that mis-expression of miRNAs in cancer...
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Shuen A, Wong B, Fu L, Selby R, Cole D
Clin Biochem
. 2012 Jan;
45(6):397-401.
PMID: 22266406
Objectives: To assess allele frequency and potential predictive value of recurrent polymorphisms affecting warfarin metabolism in an unselected patient cohort attending an anticoagulant clinic (n=186). Design And Methods: Genotyping of...
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Shuen A, Foulkes W
J Mammary Gland Biol Neoplasia
. 2011 Apr;
16(1):3-15.
PMID: 21461995
Germ-line mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 confer a high risk of developing breast cancer. They account, however, for only 40% of strongly familial breast cancer cases. Intensive genome-wide searches for...
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Shuen A, Wong B, Wei C, Liu Z, Li M, Cole D
Clin Chim Acta
. 2009 Aug;
409(1-2):28-32.
PMID: 19695239
Background: Serum magnesium concentration is a quantitative trait with substantial heritability. Although the pool of candidate genes continues to grow, only the histocompatibility locus has been associated with magnesium levels....
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Cole D, Yun F, Wong B, Shuen A, Booth R, Scillitani A, et al.
J Mol Endocrinol
. 2009 Jan;
42(4):331-9.
PMID: 19179454
The calcium-sensing receptor (CASR), a plasma membrane G-protein-coupled receptor, is expressed in parathyroid gland and kidney, and controls systemic calcium homeostasis. Inactivating CASR mutations are associated with familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia...
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Yun F, Wong B, Chase M, Shuen A, Canaff L, Thongthai K, et al.
Clin Biochem
. 2007 Feb;
40(8):551-61.
PMID: 17320849
Objectives: The calcium-sensing receptor (CASR) is critical for maintenance of blood calcium in a narrow physiologic range. Naturally occurring mutations in the calcium-sensing receptor gene (CASR) cause hypocalcaemia or hypercalcaemia,...