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Papers relating to articles and essays

MS. Bodmer 1919

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Title

Papers relating to articles and essays

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MS. Bodmer 1919

Summary

Comprises correspondence, notes, drafts, proofs and other papers relating to:

Folder 1: Houlston, R., Bevan, S., Williams, A., Young, J., Dunlop, M., Rozen, P., Eng, C., Markie, D., Woodford-Richens, K., Rodriguez-Bigas, M.A., Leggett, B., Neale, K., Phillips, R., Sheridan, E., Hodgson, S., Iwama, T., Eccles, D., Bodmer, W.F., and Tomlinson, I. (1998). Mutations in DPC4 (SMAD4) cause juvenile polyposis syndrome, but only account for a minority of cases. Human Molecular Genetics 7, 1907-1912 and Kim, J.C., Koo, K.H., Kim, B.S., Park, K.C., Bicknell, D.C., and Bodmer, W.F. (1999). Carcino-embryonic antigen may function as a chemo-attractant in colorectal carcinoma cell lines. International Journal of Cancer 82 (6), 880-885

Folder 2: Kim, J.C., Han, M.S., Lee, H.K., Kim, W.S., Park, S.K., Park, K.C., Bodmer, W.F., Rowan, A.J., and Kim, O.J. (1999). Distribution of carcinoembryonic antigen and biological behaviour in colorectal carcinoma. Diseases of the Colon & Rectum 42 (5), 640-648

Folder 3: Ilyas, M., Straub, J., Tomlinson, I.P.M., and Bodmer, W.F. (1999). Genetic pathways in colorectal and other cancers (Millennium Review 2000). European Journal of Cancer 35 (14), 1986-2002

Folder 4: Wheeler, J.M.D., Beck, N.E., Kim, H.C., Tomlinson, I.P.M., McC Mortensen, N.J., and Bodmer, W.F. (1999). Mechanisms of inactivation of mismatch repair genes in human colorectal cancer cell lines: The predominant role of hMLH1. Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences USA 96 (18), 10296-10301

Folder 5: Novelli, M.R., Wasan, H., Rosewell, I., Bee, J., Tomlinson, I.P., Wright, N.A., and Bodmer, W.F. (1999). Tumor burden and clonality in multiple intestinal neoplasia mouse/normal mouse aggregation chimeras. Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences USA 96(22), 12553-12558 and Gelsthorpe, A.R., Wells, R.S., Lowe, A.P., Tonks, S., Bodmer, J.G., and Bodmer, W.F. (1999). High-throughput Class I HLA genotyping using fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) probes and sequence-specific primer-polymerase chain reaction (SSP-PCR). Tissue Antigens 54(6), 603-614

Date

1997-1999

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (5 folders)

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Archive of Sir Walter Bodmer and Lady Julia Bodmer

Papers of Sir Walter Bodmer

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Publication drafts and related papers

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