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Papers relating to articles and essays

MS. Bodmer 1920

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Title

Papers relating to articles and essays

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MS. Bodmer 1920

Summary

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

Folder 1: Swale, V.J., Quinn, A.G., Wheeler, J.M.D., Beck, N.E., Dove-Edwin, I., Thomas, H.J.W., Bodmer, W.F., and Bataille, V.A. (1999). Microsatellite instability in benign skin lesions in hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer syndrome. Journal of Investigative Dermatology 113 (6), 901-905 and Wheeler, J.M.D., Kim, H.-C., Efstathiou, J.A., Ilyas, M., Mortensen, N.J.M., and Bodmer, W.F. (2001). Hypermethylation of the promoter region of the E-cadherin gene (CDH1) in sporadic and ulcerative colitis associated colorectal cancer. Gut 48, 367-371

Folder 2: Bodmer, J.G., Bodmer, W.F., and Marsh, S.G.E. (2000). HLA Nomenclature: The Name of the Rose. In HLA in Health and Disease (2nd Edition), Volume Chapter 8, R. Lechler and A. Warrens, eds. (Academic Press), p. 147, Abdel-Rahman, W.M., Katsura, K., Rens, W., Gorman, P.A., Sheer, D., Bicknell, D.C., Bodmer, W.F., Arends, M.J., Wyllie, A.H., and Edwards, P.A.W. (2001). Spectral karyotyping suggests additional subsets of colorectal cancers characterized by pattern of chromosome rearrangement. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 98, 2538-2543, and Bodmer, W.F. (2000). Population Genetics. In The Metabolic & Molecular Bases of Inherited Disease, Volume 1 (Chapter 11), C.R. Scriver, A.L. Beaudet, W.S. Sly and M.D. Valle, eds. (New York: McGraw-Hill, Medical Publishing Division), pp. 299-309

Folder 3: Woodford-Richens, K.L., Halford, S., Rowan, A., Bevan, S., Aaltonen, L.A., H., W., Bicknell, D.C., Bodmer, W.F., Houlston, R.S., and Tomlinson, I.P. (2001). CDX2 mutations do not account for juvenile polyposis of Peutz-Jeghers syndrome and occur infrequently in sporadic colorectal cancer. British Journal of Cancer 84 (10), 1314-1316 and Bartlett, S., Straub, J., Tonks, S., Wells, R.S., Bodmer, J.G., and Bodmer, W.F. (2001). Alkaline-mediated differential interaction (AMDI): A simple automatable single-nucleotide polymorphism assay. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 98 (5), 2694-2697

Folder 4: Wilkinson, R.W., Ross, E.L., Poulsom, R., Ilyas, M., Straub, J., Snary, D., Bodmer, W.F., and Mather, S.J. (2001). Antibody targeting studies in a transgenic murine model of spontaneous colorectal tumours. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 98 (18), 10256-10260 and Seiber, O.M., Lamlum, H., Crabtree, M.D., Rowan, A.J., Barclay, E., Lipton, L., Hodgson, S., Thomas, H.J.W., Neale, K., Phillips, R.K.S., Farrington, S.M., Dunlop, M.G., Mueller, H.J., Bisgaard, M.L., Bulow, S., Fidalgo, P., Albuquerque, C., Scarano, M.I., Bodmer, W.F., Tomlinson, I.P.M., and Heinimann, K. (2002). Whole-gene APC deletions cause classical familial adenomatous polyposis, but not attenuated polyposis or "multiple" colorectal adenomas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 99 (5), 2954-2958

Folder 5: Kim, J.C., Roh, S.A., Koo, K.H., D.H., L., Yu, C.S., Lee, J.H., Kim, T.W., Lee, H.L., Beck, B.E., and Bodmer, W.F. (2001). Enhancement of colorectal tumour targeting using a novel biparatopic monoclonal antibody against carcinoembryonic antigen in experimental radioimmunoguided surgery. Internaitonal Journal of Cancer 97(4), 542-547 and Halford, S.E., Sawyer, E.J., Lambros, M.B., Gorman, P., N.D., M., Talbot, I.C., Foulkes, W.D., Gillett, C.E., Barnes, D.M., Akslen, L.A., Lee, K., Jacobs, I.J., Hanby, A.M., Ganesan, T.S., Salvesen, H.B., Bodmer, W.F., Tomlinson, I.P., and Roylance, R.R. (2003). MSI-low, a real phenomenon which varies in frequency among cancer types. Journal of Pathology 201 (3), 389-394

Folder 6: Boxall, S., Stanton, T.K., Hirai, K., Ward, V., Yasui, T., Tahara, H., Tamori, Nishiguchi, S., Shiomi, S., Ishiko, O., Inaba, M., Nishizawa, Y., Dawes, R., Bodmer, W.F., Beverley, P.C., and E.Z., T. (2004). Disease associations and altered immune function in CD45 138G variant carriers. Human Molecular Genetics 13 (20) and Stanton, T.K., Boxall, S., Bennett, A., Kaleebu, P., Watera, C., Whitworth, J., French, N., Dawes, R., Hill, A.V., Bodmer, W.F., Beverley, P.C., and Tchilian, E.Z. (2004). CD45 variant alleles: possibly increased frequency of a novel exon 4 CD45 polymorphism in HIV seropositive Ugandans. Immunogenetics 56 (2), 107-110

Date

1998-2003

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (6 folders)

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Archive of Sir Walter Bodmer and Lady Julia Bodmer

Papers of Sir Walter Bodmer

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