S Minkin
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Recent Articles
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Hennessey S, Huszti E, Gunasekura A, Salleh A, Martin L, Minkin S, et al.
Cancer Causes Control
. 2014 Jan;
25(4):491-7.
PMID: 24477331
Background: Some reports suggest that there is a slightly higher frequency of breast cancer in the left breast compared with the right in middle-aged women. The reasons for this association...
2.
Berger A, Tran A, Dida J, Minkin S, Gerard N, Yeomans J, et al.
Genes Brain Behav
. 2012 Apr;
11(5):568-76.
PMID: 22471406
Studies in mice with targeted deletions of tachykinin genes suggest that tachykinins and their receptors influence emotional behaviors such as aggression, depression and anxiety. Here, we investigated whether TAC1- and...
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Bruce W, Cirocco M, Giacca A, Kim Y, Marcon N, Minkin S
Br J Cancer
. 2005 Sep;
93(6):639-46.
PMID: 16136044
Colorectal cancer risk is associated with biochemical markers for B-vitamin deficiency, insulin resistance and colonic inflammation, suggesting that these three conditions are each involved in colon carcinogenesis. We expected that...
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Boyd N, Stone J, Vogt K, Connelly B, Martin L, Minkin S
Br J Cancer
. 2003 Oct;
89(9):1672-85.
PMID: 14583769
Animal experiments and human ecological studies suggest that dietary fat intake is associated with a risk of breast cancer, but individual-based studies have given contradictory results. We have carried out...
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Stone J, Gunasekara A, Martin L, Yaffe M, Minkin S, Boyd N
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2003 Jul;
12(7):625-30.
PMID: 12869401
Mammographic density is associated with risk of breast cancer, and factors that change density may also change risk. There has, however, been little research into how change in serial mammograms...
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Kolomietz E, Marrano P, Yee K, Thai B, Braude I, Kolomietz A, et al.
Leukemia
. 2003 Jul;
17(7):1313-23.
PMID: 12835719
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis has shown previously that 10-15% of chronic myeloid leukemias (CML) have hemizygous deletions of variable sizes affecting regions that flank the ABL and BCR...
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Boyd N, Greenberg C, Martin L, Stone J, Hammond G, Minkin S
IARC Sci Publ
. 2002 Dec;
156:445-50.
PMID: 12484232
No abstract available.
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Boyd N, Stone J, Martin L, Jong R, Fishell E, Yaffe M, et al.
Br J Cancer
. 2002 Oct;
87(8):876-82.
PMID: 12373602
Radiologically dense breast tissue (mammographic density) is strongly associated with risk of breast cancer, but the biological basis for this association is unknown. In this study we have examined the...
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Boyd N, Martin L, Stone J, Greenberg C, Minkin S, Yaffe M
Curr Oncol Rep
. 2001 Jun;
3(4):314-21.
PMID: 11389815
Differences in the parenchymal pattern of the breast on mammography reflect differences in the amounts of stromal, epithelial, and fat tissue present in the breast. Stroma and epithelium are radiologically...
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Kolomietz E, Al-Maghrabi J, Brennan S, Karaskova J, Minkin S, Lipton J, et al.
Blood
. 2001 May;
97(11):3581-8.
PMID: 11369654
BCR/ABL fluorescent in situ hybridization study of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and Philadelphia(+) (Ph(+)) acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL) indicated that approximately 9% of patients exhibited an atypical hybridization pattern consistent...