M L Hooper
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11.
Hooper M
Br J Cancer
. 1999 Mar;
79(7-8):1273-6.
PMID: 10098771
The incidence of unilateral, but not bilateral, retinoblastoma in human populations at different geographical locations increases significantly with ambient erythemal dose of ultraviolet B radiation from sunlight. This supports the...
12.
Patek C, Little M, Fleming S, Miles C, Charlieu J, Clarke A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1999 Mar;
96(6):2931-6.
PMID: 10077614
The Wilms tumor-suppressor gene, WT1, plays a key role in urogenital development, and WT1 dysfunction is implicated in both neoplastic (Wilms tumor, mesothelioma, leukemias, and breast cancer) and nonneoplastic (glomerulosclerosis)...
13.
Hooper M
EMBO J
. 1998 Dec;
17(23):6783-9.
PMID: 9843483
Tumour suppressor genes prevent cancer development. They can be identified by studying humans, but a full understanding of the mechanisms of their action requires the production of animal models. Mice...
14.
Hooper M, Chang P
Percept Mot Skills
. 1998 Dec;
87(2):731-4.
PMID: 9842631
This study investigates the patterns of sustained attentional demands of events in Kindergarten through Grade 5. The durations and variability of sustained attention for events occurring in 12 elementary classrooms...
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Armstrong J, Hooper M
Br J Cancer
. 1998 Aug;
78(4):484-5.
PMID: 9716031
The previously reported earlier onset of pituitary tumours in cross-bred mice inheriting a mutant Rb-1 allele paternally has been ascribed to imprinting of an Rb-1-linked gene. Here, we demonstrate that,...
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Hooper M, Chang P
Percept Mot Skills
. 1998 Jun;
86(2):431-4.
PMID: 9638743
The durations and variability of changing events were analyzed for 20 min. each of 13 children's television programs. These programs included selections from both publically and privately produced shows. Significantly...
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Pells S, Divjak M, Romanowski P, Impey H, Hawkins N, Clarke A, et al.
Oncogene
. 1997 Nov;
15(15):1781-6.
PMID: 9362444
The products (p21) of the three mammalian H-, N- and K-ras genes play important roles in intracellular signal transduction, linking membrane receptor kinases to the nuclear pathway through raf and...
18.
Griffiths S, Clarke A, Healy L, Ross G, Ford A, Hooper M, et al.
Oncogene
. 1997 Feb;
14(5):523-31.
PMID: 9053850
Much evidence has been gathered in support of a critical role for p53 in the cellular response to DNA damage. p53 dysfunction is associated with progression and poor prognosis of...
19.
Wallace H, Clarke A, Harrison D, Hooper M, Bishop J
Oncogene
. 1996 Jul;
13(1):55-61.
PMID: 8700554
In adult mice of the transgenic strain TG66.19, in which expression of herpes simplex type 1 virus thymidine kinase (HSVI-TK) is driven in thyrocytes from the thyroglobulin promoter, the drug...
20.
Harrison D, Hooper M, Armstrong J, Clarke A
Oncogene
. 1995 Apr;
10(8):1615-20.
PMID: 7731716
We describe the pathology of a cohort of 80 mice heterozygous for an inactive allele of the Rb-1 tumour suppressor gene. The majority of these mice developed locally invasive tumours,...