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MCPH1/BRIT1 limits ionizing radiation-induced centrosome amplification
- J. L. Brown, E. Bourke, C. Liptrot, P. Dockery, C. Morrison
- Biology, Medicine
- Oncogene
- 7 October 2010
Microcephalin (MCPH1/BRIT1) is a potential tumour suppressor that localizes to the centrosome, forms ionizing radiation-induced nuclear foci (IRIF) and is involved in the DNA damage checkpoints that… Expand
Hypoxia and cell cycle regulation of the von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor
- W. Liu, H. Xin, David T. Eckert, J. L. Brown, J. Gnarra
- Biology, Medicine
- Oncogene
- 10 August 2010
Inactivation of von Hippel–Lindau tumor-suppressor protein (pVHL) is associated with von Hippel–Lindau disease, an inherited cancer syndrome, as well as the majority of patients with sporadic clear… Expand
Ferritin Iron Release by Anthracyclines: Investigations of the Basis for Cardiotoxicity and Implications for Drug Development
- Julie L. Brown
- Medicine
- 1999
Early Progress in Building Confidence and Partnerships with Northern First Nations and Communities in Low-Level Radioactive Waste Remediation Projects in Canada - 11321
- Liliana E. Benitez, J. L. Brown, Dave McCauley, R. Zelmer
- Geography
- 2011
In 1982, the Government of Canada established the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office (LLRWMO) as Canada’s agent for the management of historic low-level radioactive waste. Occurrences of… Expand
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Testing Public Policy Concepts to Inform Consumers about Genetically Engineered Foods
- J. L. Brown, W. Qin
- Engineering
- 2005
Although U.S. farmers have rapidly adopted geneticallyengineered (GE) soybeans, corn, and cotton over the lastdecade, American consumers remain relatively unawarethat ingredients derived from these… Expand
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Abstract 2064: Regulation of the VHL tumor suppressor protein in hypoxia and through the cell cycle
- J. Gnarra, J. L. Brown, W. Liu
- Medicine
- 15 April 2011
The von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) gene is a classical tumor suppressor and is inactivated in patients with von Hippel-Lindau disease, as well as the majority of patients with sporadic clear cell renal… Expand