Clare C Constantine
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Bertalli N, Allen K, McLaren C, Turkovic L, Osborne N, Constantine C, et al.
Transfusion
. 2011 Oct;
51(10):2189-98.
PMID: 21985049
Background: Questionnaire-based studies investigating blood donation history rely on the accurate recall of information from participants for results to be valid. This study aimed to retrieve electronic records from a...
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McLaren C, Garner C, Constantine C, McLachlan S, Vulpe C, Snively B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Apr;
6(3):e17390.
PMID: 21483845
The existence of multiple inherited disorders of iron metabolism in man, rodents and other vertebrates suggests genetic contributions to iron deficiency. To identify new genomic locations associated with iron deficiency,...
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Allen K, Bertalli N, Osborne N, Constantine C, Delatycki M, Nisselle A, et al.
Hepatology
. 2010 Jun;
52(3):925-33.
PMID: 20583211
Unlabelled: Hemochromatosis gene (HFE)-associated hereditary hemochromatosis (HH) is a genetic predisposition to iron overload and subsequent signs and symptoms of disease that potentially affects approximately 80,000 persons in Australia and...
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Osborne N, Gurrin L, Allen K, Constantine C, Delatycki M, McLaren C, et al.
Hepatology
. 2010 Jan;
51(4):1311-8.
PMID: 20099304
Unlabelled: The evidence that mutations in the HFE gene for hemochromatosis are associated with increased cancer risk is inconsistent. The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study is a prospective cohort study that...
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Constantine C, Anderson G, Vulpe C, McLaren C, Bahlo M, Yeap H, et al.
Br J Haematol
. 2009 Aug;
147(1):140-9.
PMID: 19673882
There is emerging evidence that there are genetic modifiers of iron indices for HFE gene mutation carriers at risk of hereditary hemochromatosis. A random sample, stratified by HFE genotype, of...
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Gurrin L, Bertalli N, Dalton G, Osborne N, Constantine C, McLaren C, et al.
Hepatology
. 2009 Jun;
50(1):94-101.
PMID: 19554541
Unlabelled: The risk of hemochromatosis-related morbidity is unknown among HFE compound heterozygotes (C282Y/H63D). We used a prospective population-based cohort study to estimate the prevalence of elevated iron indices and hemochromatosis-related...
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Gurrin L, Osborne N, Constantine C, McLaren C, English D, Gertig D, et al.
Gastroenterology
. 2008 Oct;
135(6):1945-52.
PMID: 18848943
Background & Aims: There are few longitudinal studies of serum ferritin (SF) and transferrin saturation (TS) levels in individuals homozygous for the C282Y mutation. We characterized the development of elevated...
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Constantine C, Gurrin L, McLaren C, Bahlo M, Anderson G, Vulpe C, et al.
BMC Med Genet
. 2008 Mar;
9:18.
PMID: 18366708
Background: We report our experience of selecting tag SNPs in 35 genes involved in iron metabolism in a cohort study seeking to discover genetic modifiers of hereditary hemochromatosis. Methods: We...
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Allen K, Gurrin L, Constantine C, Osborne N, Delatycki M, Nicoll A, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 2008 Jan;
358(3):221-30.
PMID: 18199861
Background: Most persons who are homozygous for C282Y, the HFE allele most commonly asssociated with hereditary hemochromatosis, have elevated levels of serum ferritin and transferrin saturation. Diseases related to iron...
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Constantine C
Trends Parasitol
. 2003 Aug;
19(8):346-8.
PMID: 12901935
Molecular tools are increasingly being used to address questions about parasite epidemiology. Parasites represent a diverse group and they might not fit traditional population genetic models. Testing hypotheses depends equally...