Publications
Relevant publications by Peter K.
Rogan and Joan H. M. Knoll.
Rogan PK, Close P,
Bloudin J-L, Seip JR, Ladda RL, Antonarkis SE. Duplication and
loss of Chromosome 21 in two children with Down syndrome and
leukemia. 1995, Amer J Med Genet 59: 174-181. This article
can be downloaded here. (Note: This download is rather large and may take a few minutes).
Hahn WC, Stewart SA, Brooks MW, York SG, Eaton E,
Kurachi A, Beijersbergen RL, Knoll JHM, Meyerson M, Weinberg RA. Inhibition of telomerase
limits the growth of human cancer cells. Nature Medicine 5:1164-1170, 1999. This article
can be downloaded here.
Kim AC, Peters LL, Knoll JHM, Van Huffel C, Ciciotte SL, Kleyn PW,
Chishti AH. Limatin (LIMAB1), an Actin-Binding LIM Protein, Maps to Mouse Chromosome 19 and
Human Chromosome 10q25, a Region Frequently Deleted in Human Cancers. Genomics 46:291-293, 1997. This article
can be downloaded here.
Ott G, Katzenberger T, Siebert R, DeCoteau JF,
Fletcher JA, Knoll JHM, Kalla J, Rosenwald A, Ott MM, Weber-Matthiesen K,
Kadin ME, Muller-Hermelink HK. Chromosomal Abnormalities in Nodal and Extranodal
CD30+ Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphomas: Infrequent Detection of the t(2;5)
in Extranodal Lymphomas. Genes, Chromosomes, Cancer 22:114-121, 1998. This article
can be downloaded here.
Peters K, Knoll JHM, Kadin ME.
Cytogenetic Findings in Regressing Skin Lesions of Lymphomatoid Papulosis. Cancer Genet Cytogenet 80:13-16, 1995.
This article can be downloaded
here.
Sterpetti P, Hack AA, Bashar MP, Park B,
Cheng SD, Knoll JHM, Urano T, Feig LA, Toksoz D. Activation of the Lbc Rho Exchange
Factor Proto-Oncogene by Truncation of an Extended C Terminus That Regulates
Transformation and Targeting. Molecular & Cellular Biology 19:1334-1345, 1999. This article
can be downloaded here.
Belchis DA, Meece CA, Benko FA, Rogan PK, Williams RA, Gocke CD.
Loss of Heterozygosity and Microsatellite Instability at the Retinoblastoma Locus in Osteosarcomas. Diagnostic
Molecular Pathology 5:214-219, 1996. This article can be downloaded
here.
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