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Authors: COCKERILL F PURKIS P QUINN AG
Citation: F. Cockerill et al., TRANSFORMATION AND IMMORTALIZATION OF SKIN KERATINOCYTES IS ASSOCIATED WITH CHANGES IN GENOMIC DNA METHYLATION OF HIC1 BUT NOT P16, Journal of investigative dermatology, 110(4), 1998, pp. 495-495

Authors: GREEN J LEIGH IM QUINN AG
Citation: J. Green et al., ACTIVATION OF THE HEDGEHOG PATCHED SIGNALING PATHWAY IN BASAL-CELL CARCINOMAS IS ASSOCIATED WITH EXPRESSION OF THE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR GLI-1/, Journal of investigative dermatology, 110(4), 1998, pp. 495-495

Authors: HACKETT LA THILAGANATHAN B LEIGH IM QUINN AG
Citation: La. Hackett et al., A NUDE-MOUSE XENOGRAFT MODEL TO INVESTIGATE SLOW CYCLING EPIDERMAL STEM-CELLS, Journal of investigative dermatology, 110(4), 1998, pp. 556-556

Authors: GREEN J LEIGH IM POULSOM R QUINN AG
Citation: J. Green et al., BASAL-CELL CARCINOMA DEVELOPMENT IS ASSOCIATED WITH INDUCTION OF THE EXPRESSION OF THE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR GLI-1, British journal of dermatology, 139(5), 1998, pp. 911-915

Authors: FULTON C ANDERSON GM ZASLOFF M BULL R QUINN AG
Citation: C. Fulton et al., EXPRESSION OF NATURAL PEPTIDE ANTIBIOTICS IN HUMAN SKIN, Lancet, 350(9093), 1997, pp. 1750-1751

Authors: QUINN AG
Citation: Ag. Quinn, ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION AND SKIN CARCINOGENESIS, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 58(6), 1997, pp. 261-264

Authors: REHMAN I QUINN AG TAKATA M TAYLOR AEM REES JL
Citation: I. Rehman et al., LOW-FREQUENCY OF ALLELIC LOSS IN SKIN TUMORS FROM IMMUNOSUPPRESSED INDIVIDUALS, British Journal of Cancer, 76(6), 1997, pp. 757-759

Authors: QUINN AG
Citation: Ag. Quinn, MOLECULAR-GENETICS OF HUMAN NONMELANOMA SKIN-CANCER, Cancer surveys, 26, 1996, pp. 89-114

Authors: DEBERKER DAR TAYLOR AE QUINN AG SIMPSON NB
Citation: Dar. Deberker et al., SEBACEOUS HYPERPLASIA IN ORGAN TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS - SHARED ASPECTSOF HYPERPLASTIC AND DYSPLASTIC PROCESSES, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 35(5), 1996, pp. 696-699

Authors: TAKATA M QUINN AG HASHIMOTO K REES JL
Citation: M. Takata et al., LOW-FREQUENCY OF LOSS OF HETEROZYGOSITY AT THE NEVOID BASAL-CELL CARCINOMA LOCUS AND OTHER SELECTED LOCI IN APPENDAGEAL TUMORS, Journal of investigative dermatology, 106(5), 1996, pp. 1141-1144

Authors: TAKUATA M QUINN AG HASHIMOTO K REES JL
Citation: M. Takuata et al., LOW-FREQUENCY OF LOSS OF HETEROZYGOSITY AT THE NEVOID BASAL-CELL CARCINOMA LOCUS AND OTHER LOCI IN APPENDAGEAL TUMORS, Journal of investigative dermatology, 106(4), 1996, pp. 283-283

Authors: NORRIS A TODD C GRAHAM A QUINN AG THODY AJ
Citation: A. Norris et al., THE EXPRESSION OF THE C-KIT - RECEPTOR BY EPIDERMAL MELANOCYTES MAY BE REDUCED IN VITILIGO, British journal of dermatology, 134(2), 1996, pp. 299-306

Authors: BARE JW XIE JW QUINN AG EPSTEIN EH
Citation: Jw. Bare et al., ANALYSIS OF THE FACC AND XPAC GENES AS CANDIDATE GENES FOR THE BASAL-CELL NEVUS SYNDROME, Journal of investigative dermatology, 104(4), 1995, pp. 604-604

Authors: QUINN AG HEALY E REHMAN I SIKKINK S REES JL
Citation: Ag. Quinn et al., MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY IN HUMAN NONMELANOMA AND MELANOMA SKIN-CANCER, Journal of investigative dermatology, 104(3), 1995, pp. 309-312

Authors: BARE JW XIE JW QUINN AG EPSTEIN EH
Citation: Jw. Bare et al., ANALYSIS OF THE FACC AND XPAC GENES AS CANDIDATE GENES FOR THE BASAL-CELL NEVUS SYNDROME, American journal of human genetics, 57(4), 1995, pp. 312-312

Authors: QUINN AG SIKKINK S REES JL
Citation: Ag. Quinn et al., DELINEATION OF 2 DISTINCT DELETED REGIONS ON CHROMOSOME-9 IN HUMAN NONMELANOMA SKIN CANCERS, Genes, chromosomes & cancer, 11(4), 1994, pp. 222-225

Authors: TOBIN D QUINN AG ITO SS THODY AJ
Citation: D. Tobin et al., THE PRESENCE OF TYROSINASE AND RELATED PROTEINS IN HUMAN EPIDERMIS AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO MELANIN TYPE, Pigment cell research, 7(4), 1994, pp. 204-209

Authors: REHMAN I QUINN AG HEALY E REES JL
Citation: I. Rehman et al., HIGH-FREQUENCY OF LOSS OF HETEROZYGOSITY IN ACTINIC KERATOSES, A USUALLY BENIGN DISEASE, Lancet, 344(8925), 1994, pp. 788-789

Authors: QUINN AG REES JL
Citation: Ag. Quinn et Jl. Rees, ALLELOTYPING AND DELETION MAPPING OF CHROMOSOME LOSSES IN BASAL-CELL CARCINOMAS USING MICROSATELLITE POLYMORPHISMS, Journal of investigative dermatology, 102(4), 1994, pp. 605-605

Authors: QUINN AG CAMPBELL C HEALY E REES JL
Citation: Ag. Quinn et al., CHROMOSOME-9 ALLELE LOSS OCCURS IN BOTH BASAL AND SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMAS OF THE SKIN, Journal of investigative dermatology, 102(3), 1994, pp. 300-303

Authors: QUINN AG SIKKINK S REES JL
Citation: Ag. Quinn et al., BASAL-CELL CARCINOMAS AND SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMAS OF HUMAN SKIN SHOWDISTINCT PATTERNS OF CHROMOSOME LOSS, Cancer research, 54(17), 1994, pp. 4756-4759

Authors: QUINN AG CLEMETT RS
Citation: Ag. Quinn et Rs. Clemett, RETINOPATHY AFTER LOW-DOSE RETINAL IRRADIATION, Australian and New Zealand journal of ophthalmology, 21(3), 1993, pp. 193-197

Authors: CAMPBELL C QUINN AG RO YS ANGUS B REES JL
Citation: C. Campbell et al., P53 MUTATIONS ARE COMMON AND EARLY EVENTS THAT PRECEDE TUMOR INVASIONIN SQUAMOUS-CELL NEOPLASIA OF THE SKIN, Journal of investigative dermatology, 100(6), 1993, pp. 746-748

Authors: CAMPBELL C QUINN AG ANGUS B FARR PM REES JL
Citation: C. Campbell et al., WAVELENGTH SPECIFIC PATTERNS OF P53 INDUCTION IN HUMAN SKIN FOLLOWINGEXPOSURE TO UV-RADIATION, Cancer research, 53(12), 1993, pp. 2697-2699

Authors: CAMPBELL C QUINN AG ANGUS B REES JL
Citation: C. Campbell et al., THE RELATION BETWEEN P53-MUTATION AND P53-IMMUNOSTAINING IN NONMELANOMA SKIN-CANCER, British journal of dermatology, 129(3), 1993, pp. 235-241
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