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2003Transfer of chromosome 8 into two breast cancer cell lines: Total exclusion of three regions indicates location of putative in vitro growth suppressor genesNewbold, RF; Wilson, PJ; Cuthbert, AP; March, A; Arnold, J; Mulford, C; Trott, D; Baker, E; Purdie, D; Chevenix-Trench, G
2001A novel syndrome affecting multiple mitochondrial functions, located by microcell-mediated transfer to chromosome 2p14-2p13Seyda, A; Newbold, RF; Hudson, TJ; Verner, A; MacKay, N; Winter, S; Feigenbaum, A; Malaney, S; Gonzalez-Halphen, D; Cuthbert, AP
2001Telomere length abnormalities in mammalian radiosensitive cellsMcIllrath, J; Bouffler, SD; Samper, E; Cuthbert, AP; Wojcik, A; Szumiel, I; Bryant, PE; Riches, AC; Slijepcevic, P; Newbold, RF
2002A mortality gene(s) for the human adenocarcinoma line HeLa maps to a 130-kb region of human chromosome 4q22-q23Bryce, SD; Morrison, V; Craig, NJ; Forsyth, NR; Fitzsimmons, SA; Ireland, H; Cuthbert, AP; Newbold, RF; Parkinson, EK
2001Human acrocentric chromosomes with transcriptionally silent nucleolar organizer regions associate with nucleoliSullivan, GJ; Bridger, JM; Cuthbert, AP; Newbold, RF; Bickmore, WA; McStay, B
2002Functional evidence for a squamous cell carcinoma mortality gene(s) on human chromosome 4Forsyth, NR; Morrison, V; Craig, NJ; Fitzsimmons, SA; Barr, NI; Ireland, H; Gordon, KE; Dowen, S; Cuthbert, AP; Newbold, RF
2003Human squamous cell carcinomas lose a mortality gene from chromosome 6q14.3 to q15Fitzsimmons, SA; Ireland, H; Barr, NI; Cuthbert, AP; Going, JJ; Newbold, RF; Parkinson, EK
2001Regulation of human telomerase activity: Repression by normal chromosome 3 abolishes nuclear telomerase reverse transcriptase transcripts but does not affect c-Myc activityDucrest, AL; Amacker, M; Mathieu, YD; Cuthbert, AP; Trott, DA; Newbold, RF; Nabholz, M; Lingner, J
2003A chromosome 3-encoded repressor of the human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) gene controls the state of hTERT chromatinSzutorisz, H; Lingner, J; Cuthbert, AP; Trott, DA; Newbold, RF; Nabholz, M