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Dareng, EO, Tyrer, JP, Barnes, DR, Jones, MR, Yang, X, Aben, KKH, Adank, MA, Agata, S, Andrulis, IL, Anton-Culver, H, Antonenkova, NN, Aravantinos, G, Arun, BK, Augustinsson, A, Balmaña, J, Bandera, EV, Barkardottir, RB, Barrowdale, D, Beckmann, MW, Beeghly-Fadiel, A, Benitez, J, Bermisheva, M, Bernardini, MQ, Bjorge, L, Black, A, Bogdanova, NV, Bonanni, B, Borg, A, Brenton, JD, Budzilowska, A, Butzow, R, Buys, SS, Cai, H, Caligo, MA, Campbell, I, Cannioto, R, Cassingham, H, Chang-Claude, J, Chanock, SJ, Chen, K, Chiew, YE, Chung, WK, Claes, KBM, Colonna, S, Cook, LS, Couch, FJ, Daly, MB, Dao, F, Davies, E, De La Hoya, M, De Putter, R, Dennis, J, DePersia, A, Devilee, P, Diez, O, Ding, YC, Doherty, JA, Domchek, SM, Dörk, T, Du Bois, A, Dürst, M, Eccles, DM, Eliassen, HA, Engel, C, Evans, GD, Fasching, PA, Flanagan, JM, Fortner, RT, Machackova, E, Friedman, E, Ganz, PA, Garber, J, Gensini, F, Giles, GG, Glendon, G, Godwin, AK, Goodman, MT, Greene, MH, Gronwald, J, Hahnen, E, Haiman, CA, Håkansson, N, Hamann, U, Hansen, TVO, Harris, HR, Hartman, M, Heitz, F, Hildebrandt, MAT, Høgdall, E, Høgdall, CK, Hopper, JL, Huang, RY, Huff, C, Hulick, PJ, Huntsman, DG, Imyanitov, EN, Van Der Hout, AH, Isaacs, C, Jakubowska, A, James, PA
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Polygenic risk scores (PRS) for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) have the potential to improve risk stratification. Joint estimation of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) effect
Polygenic risk scores (PRS) for epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) have the potential to improve risk stratification. Joint estimation of Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) effect
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© James M Flanagan, Hanna Skrobanski, Xin Shi, Yasemin Hirst. Background: Longer patient intervals can lead to more late-stage cancer diagnoses and higher mortality rates. Individuals may delay presenting to primary care with red flag symptoms and i
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/69112
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/69112
Autor:
Perry, MM, Lavender, P, Scott Kuo, C-H, Galea, F, Michaeloudes, C, Flanagan, JM, Fan Chung, K, Adcock, IM
Publikováno v:
Perry, M M, Lavender, P, Scott Kuo, C, Galea, F, Michaeloudes, C, Flanagan, J M, Fan Chung, K & Adcock, I M 2018, ' DNA methylation modules in airway smooth muscle are associated with asthma severity ', European Respiratory Journal . https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.01068-2017
Abnormal DNA methylation patterns distinguish airway smooth muscle cell function in asthma and asthma severity.
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https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/ws/files/8783449/DNA_methylation_modules.pdf
https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/ws/files/8783449/DNA_methylation_modules.pdf
Autor:
Johansson, A, Flanagan, JM
There have been six epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) for breast cancer risk using blood DNA from prospective cohorts published thus far, and the only consistent finding is a global loss of methylation observed in breast cancer cases compared
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/49619
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/49619
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Flanagan, JM, Wilson, A, Koo, C, Masrour, N, Gallon, J, Loomis, E, Flower, K, Wilhelm-Benartzi, C, Hergovich, A, Cunnea, P, Gabra, H, Braicu, EI, Sehouli, J, Darb-Esfahani, S, Vanderstichele, A, Vergote, I, Kreuzinger, C, Cacsire Castillo-Tong, D, Wisman, GB, Berns, EM, Siddiqui, N, Paul, J, Brown, R
PURPOSE: DNA damage repair can lead to epigenetic changes. DNA mismatch repair proteins bind to platinum DNA adducts and at sites of DNA damage can recruit the DNA methylating enzyme DNMT1, resulting in aberrant methylation. We hypothesised that DNA
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https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/97743/1/1078-0432.CCR-16-1754.full.pdf
https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/97743/1/1078-0432.CCR-16-1754.full.pdf
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MEDSURG Nursing. Mar/Apr2010, Vol. 19 Issue 2, p113-119. 7p.
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Eccles, SA, Aboagye, EO, Ali, S, Anderson, AS, Armes, J, Berditchevski, F, Blaydes, JP, Brennan, K, Brown, NJ, Bryant, HE, Bundred, NJ, Burchell, JM, Campbell, AM, Carroll, JS, Clarke, RB, Coles, CE, Cook, GJR, Cox, A, Curtin, NJ, Dekker, LV, Silva, IS, Duffy, SW, Easton, DF, Eccles, DM, Edwards, DR, Edwards, J, Evans, DG, Fenlon, DF, Flanagan, JM, Foster, C, Gallagher, WM, Garcia-Closas, M, Gee, JMW, Gescher, AJ, Goh, V, Groves, AM, Harvey, AJ, Harvie, M, Hennessy, BT, Hiscox, S, Holen, I, Howell, SJ, Howell, A, Hubbard, G, Hulbert-Williams, N, Hunter, MS, Jasani, B, Jones, LJ, Key, TJ, Kirwan, CC, Kong, A, Kunkler, IH, Langdon, SP, Leach, MO, Mann, DJ, Marshall, JF, Martin, LA, Martin, SG, Macdougall, JE, Miles, DW, Miller, WR, Morris, JR, Moss, SM, Mullan, P, Natrajan, R, O’Connor, JPB, O’Connor, R, Palmieri, C, Pharoah, PDP, Rakha, EA, Reed, E, Robinson, SP, Sahai, E, Saxton, JM, Schmid, P, Smalley, MJ, Speirs, V, Stein, R, Stingl, J, Streuli, CH, Tutt, ANJ, Velikova, G, Walker, RA, Watson, CJ, Williams, KJ, Young, LS, Thompson, AM
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Eccles, S A, Aboagye, E O, Ali, S, Anderson, A S, Armes, J, Berditchevski, F, Blaydes, J P, Brennan, K, Brown, N J, Bryant, H E, Bundred, N J, Burchell, J M, Campbell, A M, Carroll, J S, Clarke, R B, Coles, C E, Cook, G J, Cox, A, Curtin, N J, Dekker, L V, Dos Santos Silva, I, Duffy, S W, Easton, D F, Eccles, D M, Edwards, D R, Edwards, J, Evans, D, Fenlon, D F, Flanagan, J M, Foster, C, Gallagher, W M, Garcia-closas, M, Gee, J M W, Gescher, A J, Goh, V, Groves, A M, Harvey, A J, Harvie, M, Hennessy, B T, Hiscox, S, Holen, I, Howell, S J, Howell, A, Hubbard, G, Hulbert-williams, N, Hunter, M S, Jasani, B, Jones, L J, Key, T J, Kirwan, C C, Kong, A, Kunkler, I H, Langdon, S P, Leach, M O, Mann, D J, Marshall, J F, Martin, L, Martin, S G, Macdougall, J E, Miles, D W, Miller, W R, Morris, J R, Moss, S M, Mullan, P, Natrajan, R, O'Connor, J P, O'Connor, R, Palmieri, C, Pharoah, P D P, Rakha, E A, Reed, E, Robinson, S P, Sahai, E, Saxton, J M, Schmid, P, Smalley, M J, Speirs, V, Stein, R, Stingl, J, Streuli, C H, Tutt, A N J, Velikova, G, Walker, R A, Watson, C J, Williams, K J, Young, L S & Thompson, A M 2013, ' Critical research gaps and translational priorities for the successful prevention and treatment of breast cancer ', Breast Cancer Research, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. R92 . https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr3493
Eccles, S A, Aboagye, E O, Ali, S, Anderson, A S, Armes, J, Berditchevski, F, Blaydes, J P, Brennan, K, Brown, N J, Bryant, H E, Bundred, N J, Burchell, J M, Campbell, A M, Carroll, J S, Clarke, R, Coles, C E, Cook, G J R, Cox, A, Curtin, N J, Dekker, L V, dos Santos Silva, I, Duffy, S W, Easton, D F, Eccles, D M, Edwards, D R, Edwards, J, Evans, D G, Fenlon, D F, Flanagan, J M, Foster, C, Gallagher, W M, Garcia-Closas, M, Gee, J M W, Gescher, A J, Goh, V, Groves, A M, Harvey, A J, Harvie, M, Hennessy, B T, Hiscox, S, Holen, I, Howell, S J, Howell, A, Hubbard, G, Hulbert-Williams, N, Hunter, M S, Jasani, B, Jones, L J, Key, T J, Kirwan, C C, Kong, A, Kunkler, I H, Langdon, S P, Leach, M O, Mann, D J, Marshall, J F, Martin, L A, Martin, S G, Macdougall, J E, Miles, D W, Miller, W R, Morris, J R, Moss, S M, Mullan, P, Natrajan, R, O'Connor, J P B, O'Connor, R, Palmieri, C, Pharoah, P D P, Rakha, E A, Reed, E, Robinson, S P, Sahai, E, Saxton, J M, Schmid, P, Smalley, M J, Speirs, V, Stein, R, Stingl, J, Streuli, C H, Tutt, A N J, Velikova, G, Walker, R A, Watson, C J, Williams, K J, Young, L S & Thompson, A M 2013, ' Critical research gaps and translational priorities for the successful prevention and treatment of breast cancer ', Breast Cancer Research, vol. 15, no. 5, R92 . https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr3493
Eccles, S A, Aboagye, E O, Ali, S, Anderson, A S, Armes, J, Berditchevski, F, Blaydes, J P, Brennan, K, Brown, N J, Bryant, H E, Bundred, N J, Burchell, J M, Campbell, A M, Carroll, J S, Clarke, R, Coles, C E, Cook, G J R, Cox, A, Curtin, N J, Dekker, L V, dos Santos Silva, I, Duffy, S W, Easton, D F, Eccles, D M, Edwards, D R, Edwards, J, Evans, D G, Fenlon, D F, Flanagan, J M, Foster, C, Gallagher, W M, Garcia-Closas, M, Gee, J M W, Gescher, A J, Goh, V, Groves, A M, Harvey, A J, Harvie, M, Hennessy, B T, Hiscox, S, Holen, I, Howell, S J, Howell, A, Hubbard, G, Hulbert-Williams, N, Hunter, M S, Jasani, B, Jones, L J, Key, T J, Kirwan, C C, Kong, A, Kunkler, I H, Langdon, S P, Leach, M O, Mann, D J, Marshall, J F, Martin, L A, Martin, S G, Macdougall, J E, Miles, D W, Miller, W R, Morris, J R, Moss, S M, Mullan, P, Natrajan, R, O'Connor, J P B, O'Connor, R, Palmieri, C, Pharoah, P D P, Rakha, E A, Reed, E, Robinson, S P, Sahai, E, Saxton, J M, Schmid, P, Smalley, M J, Speirs, V, Stein, R, Stingl, J, Streuli, C H, Tutt, A N J, Velikova, G, Walker, R A, Watson, C J, Williams, K J, Young, L S & Thompson, A M 2013, ' Critical research gaps and translational priorities for the successful prevention and treatment of breast cancer ' Breast Cancer Research, vol. 15, no. 5, R92 . https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr3493
Eccles, S A, Aboagye, E O, Ali, S, Anderson, A S, Armes, J, Berditchevski, F, Blaydes, J P, Brennan, K, Brown, N J, Bryant, H E, Bundred, N J, Burchell, J M, Campbell, A M, Carroll, J S, Clarke, R, Coles, C E, Cook, G J R, Cox, A, Curtin, N J, Dekker, L V, dos Santos Silva, I, Duffy, S W, Easton, D F, Eccles, D M, Edwards, D R, Edwards, J, Evans, D G, Fenlon, D F, Flanagan, J M, Foster, C, Gallagher, W M, Garcia-Closas, M, Gee, J M W, Gescher, A J, Goh, V, Groves, A M, Harvey, A J, Harvie, M, Hennessy, B T, Hiscox, S, Holen, I, Howell, S J, Howell, A, Hubbard, G, Hulbert-Williams, N, Hunter, M S, Jasani, B, Jones, L J, Key, T J, Kirwan, C C, Kong, A, Kunkler, I H, Langdon, S P, Leach, M O, Mann, D J, Marshall, J F, Martin, L A, Martin, S G, Macdougall, J E, Miles, D W, Miller, W R, Morris, J R, Moss, S M, Mullan, P, Natrajan, R, O'Connor, J P B, O'Connor, R, Palmieri, C, Pharoah, P D P, Rakha, E A, Reed, E, Robinson, S P, Sahai, E, Saxton, J M, Schmid, P, Smalley, M J, Speirs, V, Stein, R, Stingl, J, Streuli, C H, Tutt, A N J, Velikova, G, Walker, R A, Watson, C J, Williams, K J, Young, L S & Thompson, A M 2013, ' Critical research gaps and translational priorities for the successful prevention and treatment of breast cancer ', Breast Cancer Research, vol. 15, no. 5, R92 . https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr3493
Eccles, S A, Aboagye, E O, Ali, S, Anderson, A S, Armes, J, Berditchevski, F, Blaydes, J P, Brennan, K, Brown, N J, Bryant, H E, Bundred, N J, Burchell, J M, Campbell, A M, Carroll, J S, Clarke, R, Coles, C E, Cook, G J R, Cox, A, Curtin, N J, Dekker, L V, dos Santos Silva, I, Duffy, S W, Easton, D F, Eccles, D M, Edwards, D R, Edwards, J, Evans, D G, Fenlon, D F, Flanagan, J M, Foster, C, Gallagher, W M, Garcia-Closas, M, Gee, J M W, Gescher, A J, Goh, V, Groves, A M, Harvey, A J, Harvie, M, Hennessy, B T, Hiscox, S, Holen, I, Howell, S J, Howell, A, Hubbard, G, Hulbert-Williams, N, Hunter, M S, Jasani, B, Jones, L J, Key, T J, Kirwan, C C, Kong, A, Kunkler, I H, Langdon, S P, Leach, M O, Mann, D J, Marshall, J F, Martin, L A, Martin, S G, Macdougall, J E, Miles, D W, Miller, W R, Morris, J R, Moss, S M, Mullan, P, Natrajan, R, O'Connor, J P B, O'Connor, R, Palmieri, C, Pharoah, P D P, Rakha, E A, Reed, E, Robinson, S P, Sahai, E, Saxton, J M, Schmid, P, Smalley, M J, Speirs, V, Stein, R, Stingl, J, Streuli, C H, Tutt, A N J, Velikova, G, Walker, R A, Watson, C J, Williams, K J, Young, L S & Thompson, A M 2013, ' Critical research gaps and translational priorities for the successful prevention and treatment of breast cancer ' Breast Cancer Research, vol. 15, no. 5, R92 . https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr3493
IntroductionBreast cancer remains a significant scientific, clinical and societal challenge. This gap analysis has reviewed and critically assessed enduring issues and new challenges emerging from recent research, and proposes strategies for translat
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https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:74a38e7b-a1ff-43ac-b628-b2c6e156538e
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Flower, KJ, Shenker, NS, El-Bahrawy, M, Goldgar, DE, Parsons, MT, KConFab, AFFECT, Spurdle, AB, Morris, JR, Brown, R, Flanagan, JM
Germline pathogenic mutations in BRCA1 increase risk of developing breast cancer. Screening for mutations in BRCA1 frequently identifies sequence variants of unknown pathogenicity and recent work has aimed to develop methods for determining pathogeni
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/27744
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/27744
Autor:
Flanagan, JM
Just as genome-wide association studies (GWAS) grew from the field of genetic epidemiology, so too do epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) derive from the burgeoning field of epigenetic epidemiology, with both aiming to understand the molecular
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/19994
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/19994