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K D Tsuchiya

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Luo Y, Tsuchiya K, Il Park D, Fausel R, Kanngurn S, Welcsh P, et al.
Oncogene . 2012 Jul; 32(16):2037-47. PMID: 22751117
Cancer arises as the consequence of mutations and epigenetic alterations that activate oncogenes and inactivate tumor suppressor genes. Through a genome-wide screen for methylated genes in colon neoplasms, we identified...
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Grady W, Parkin R, Mitchell P, Lee J, Kim Y, Tsuchiya K, et al.
Oncogene . 2008 Feb; 27(27):3880-8. PMID: 18264139
MicroRNAs are small, non-coding RNAs that influence gene regulatory networks by post-transcriptional regulation of specific messenger RNA targets. MicroRNA expression is dysregulated in human malignancies, frequently leading to loss of...
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Disteche C, Filippova G, Tsuchiya K
Cytogenet Genome Res . 2003 Aug; 99(1-4):36-43. PMID: 12900543
Although the process of X inactivation in mammalian cells silences the majority of genes on the inactivated X chromosome, some genes escape this chromosome-wide silencing. Genes that escape X inactivation...
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Lynch H, Grady W, Lynch J, Tsuchiya K, Wiesner G, Markowitz S
Cancer Genet Cytogenet . 2000 Dec; 122(1):1-6. PMID: 11104024
The E-cadherin mutation has been identified in a subset of families with multiple cases of diffuse gastric carcinoma. However, the true penetrance of this mutation and its association with other...
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Tsuchiya K, Willard H
Mamm Genome . 2000 Sep; 11(10):849-54. PMID: 11003698
In females, most genes on the inactive X Chromosome (Chr) are transcriptionally silenced. However, several dozen genes have been identified in human that escape inactivation and are expressed from both...
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Tsuchiya K, Wiesner G, Cassidy S, Limwongse C, Boyle J, Schwartz S
Genes Chromosomes Cancer . 1998 Mar; 21(2):113-8. PMID: 9491322
A cytogenetically visible interstitial deletion of chromosome band 10q23 was found in a 6-year-old boy with mental retardation, dysmorphic features, and juvenile polyposis coli. In order to map this patient's...
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Tsuchiya K, Forsythe M, Robin N, Tunnessen Jr W
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med . 1998 Feb; 152(1):89-90. PMID: 9452715
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