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C M ROBBINS

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Benn-Torres J, Bonilla C, ROBBINS C, Waterman L, Moses T, Hernandez W, et al.
Ann Hum Genet . 2007 Oct; 72(Pt 1):90-8. PMID: 17908263
Throughout biomedical research, there is growing interest in the use of ancestry informative markers (AIMs) to deconstruct racial categories into useful variables. Studies on recently admixed populations have shown significant...
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Kittles R, Baffoe-Bonnie A, Moses T, ROBBINS C, Ahaghotu C, Huusko P, et al.
J Med Genet . 2005 Sep; 43(6):507-11. PMID: 16155194
Background: The EphB2 gene was recently implicated as a prostate cancer (PC) tumour suppressor gene, with somatic inactivating mutations occurring in approximately 10% of sporadic tumours. We evaluated the contribution...
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Bradley K, Hobbs M, Buley I, Carpten J, Cavaco B, Fares J, et al.
J Intern Med . 2004 Dec; 257(1):18-26. PMID: 15606373
The hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumour (HPT-JT) syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by parathyroid tumours, which are frequently carcinomas, and ossifying jaw fibromas. In addition, some patients may develop renal tumours...
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Sood R, Bader P, Speer M, Edwards Y, Eddings E, Blair R, et al.
Cytogenet Genome Res . 2004 Jun; 106(1):61-7. PMID: 15218243
Here we report on a male patient with sacral dysgenesis (SD) and constitutional pericentric inversion of chromosome 6 (p11.2;q23.3). SD is a heterogeneous group of congenital anomalies with complex genetic...
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Carpten J, ROBBINS C, Villablanca A, Forsberg L, Presciuttini S, Bailey-Wilson J, et al.
Nat Genet . 2002 Nov; 32(4):676-80. PMID: 12434154
We report here the identification of a gene associated with the hyperparathyroidism-jaw tumor (HPT-JT) syndrome. A single locus associated with HPT-JT (HRPT2) was previously mapped to chromosomal region 1q25-q32. We...
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Appukuttan B, Sood R, Ott S, Makalowska I, Patel R, Wang X, et al.
Mol Biol Rep . 2001 Jul; 27(4):195-201. PMID: 11455954
Homeobox genes, first identified in Drosophila, encode transcription factors that regulate embryonic development along the anteroposterior axis of an organism. Vertebrate homeobox genes are described on the basis of their...
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Macaulay A, Gibson N, FREEMAN W, Commanda L, McCabe M, ROBBINS C, et al.
CMAJ . 2001 Jul; 164(12):1661-3. PMID: 11450205
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Sood R, Bonner T, Makalowska I, Stephan D, ROBBINS C, Connors T, et al.
Genomics . 2001 Apr; 73(2):211-22. PMID: 11318611
The aim of this study was to develop a saturated transcript map of the region encompassing the HPC1 locus to identify the susceptibility genes involved in hereditary prostate cancer (OMIM...
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Xu J, Zheng S, Carpten J, Nupponen N, ROBBINS C, Mestre J, et al.
Am J Hum Genet . 2001 Mar; 68(4):901-11. PMID: 11254448
To investigate the relationship between HPC2/ELAC2 and prostate cancer risk, we performed the following analyses: (1) a linkage study of six markers in and around the HPC2/ELAC2 gene at 17p11...
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Stephan D, Chen Y, Jiang Y, Malechek L, Gu J, ROBBINS C, et al.
Mol Genet Metab . 2000 Jun; 70(1):10-8. PMID: 10833327
A major obstacle in positional cloning is identifying the specific mutated gene from within a large physical contig. Here we describe the application of DNA microarray technology to a defined...