Peter O'Connell
Affiliations: | Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States |
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Lehman DM, Arya R, Blangero J, et al. (2005) Bivariate linkage analysis of the insulin resistance syndrome phenotypes on chromosome 7q. Human Biology. 77: 231-46 |
Duggirala R, Almasy L, Blangero J, et al. (2003) Further evidence for a type 2 diabetes susceptibility locus on chromosome 11q Genetic Epidemiology. 24: 240-242 |
Arya R, Duggirala R, Almasy L, et al. (2002) Linkage of high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol concentrations to a locus on chromosome 9p in Mexican Americans. Nature Genetics. 30: 102-5 |
Oesterreich S, Allredl DC, Mohsin SK, et al. (2001) High rates of loss of heterozygosity on chromosome 19p13 in human breast cancer British Journal of Cancer. 84: 493-498 |
Duggirala R, Blangero J, Almasy L, et al. (2000) A major susceptibility locus influencing plasma triglyceride concentrations is located chromosome 15q in Mexican Americans American Journal of Human Genetics. 66: 1237-1245 |
Padalecki SS, Troyer DA, Hansen MF, et al. (2000) Identification of two distinct regions of allelic imbalance on chromosome 18q in metastatic prostate cancer International Journal of Cancer. 85: 654-658 |
Wooten EC, Fults D, Duggirala R, et al. (1999) A study of loss of heterozygosity at 70 loci in anaplastic astrocytoma and glioblastoma multiforme with implications for tumor evolution. Neuro-Oncology. 1: 169-76 |
Wang Z, Cody JD, Leach RJ, et al. (1999) Gene expression patterns in cell lines from patients with 18q- syndrome. Human Genetics. 104: 467-475 |
O'Connell P, Fischbach K, Hilsenbeck S, et al. (1999) Loss of heterozygosity at D14S62 and metastatic potential of breast cancer. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. 91: 1391-7 |
Saric T, Brkanac Z, Troyer DA, et al. (1999) Genetic pattern of prostate cancer progression. International Journal of Cancer. 81: 219-224 |