Ngā hua rapu - David T. Bonthron
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Parental origin of transcription from the human GNAS1 gene. mā R. Campbell, Christine Gosden, David T. Bonthron
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Ketohexokinase: Expression and Localization of the Principal Fructose-metabolizing Enzyme mā Christine P. Diggle, Michael Shires, Derek Leitch, David Brooke, Ian Carr, Alex Markham, Bruce E. Hayward, Aruna Asipu, David T. Bonthron
I whakaputaina 2009Artigo -
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Biochemical fingerprint of colorectal cancer cell lines using label‐free live single‐cell Raman spectroscopy mā Julia Gala de Pablo, Fern J. Armistead, Sally A. Peyman, David T. Bonthron, Michael A. Lones, Stephen L. Smith, Stephen D. Evans
I whakaputaina 2018Artigo -
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Simple Detection of Germline Microsatellite Instability for Diagnosis of Constitutional Mismatch Repair Cancer Syndrome mā Danielle Ingham, Christine P. Diggle, Ian Berry, Claire Bristow, Bruce E. Hayward, Nazneen Rahman, Alexander F. Markham, Eamonn Sheridan, David T. Bonthron, Ian Carr
I whakaputaina 2013Artigo
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Ngā marau whai pānga
Biology
Gene
Genetics
Mutation
Medicine
Gene expression
Computational biology
Molecular biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Internal medicine
Computer science
Genotype
Cancer research
DNA methylation
DNA sequencing
Endocrinology
Genomic imprinting
Neuroscience
Phenotype
Philosophy
Allele
Disease
Exome sequencing
Exon
GNAS complex locus
Genome
Immunology
Linguistics
Cancer