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Thomas J. G. Huot
Thomas J. G. Huot
Cancer Research UK
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Cyclin-dependent kinase
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A single Mediterranean, possibly Jewish, origin for the Val59Gly CDKN2A mutation in four melanoma-prone families
2003
European Journal of Human Genetics
Emanuel Yakobson
Shlomit Eisenberg
Ruth Isacson
David Halle
Efrat Levy-Lahad
Raphael Catane
Mark Safro
Vladimir Sobolev
Thomas J. G. Huot
Gordon Peters
Anna Ruiz
Josep Malvehy
Suzana Puig
Agnès Chompret
Marie F. Avril
Raphael Shafir
Hava Peretz
Brigitte Bressac-de Paillerets
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Biallelic mutations in p16(INK4a) confer resistance to Ras- and Ets-induced senescence in human diploid fibroblasts.
2002
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Thomas J. G. Huot
Janice Rowe
Mark Harland
Sarah Drayton
Sharon M. Brookes
Chandra Gooptu
Patricia Purkis
Mike Fried
Veronique Bataille
Eiji Hara
Julia Newton-Bishop
Gordon Peters
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Activation of cyclin D1-kinase in murine fibroblasts lacking both p21(Cip1) and p27(Kip1).
2002
Oncogene
Masataka Sugimoto
Nicholas Martin
Deepti P Wilks
Katsuyuki Tamai
Thomas J. G. Huot
Cristina Pantoja
Ko Okumura
Manuel Serrano
Eiji Hara
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Opposing effects of Ets and Id proteins on p16INK4a expression during cellular senescence.
2001
Nature
Naoko Ohtani
Zoe Zebedee
Thomas J. G. Huot
Julie Stinson
Masataka Sugimoto
Yasuhiro Ohashi
Andrew D. Sharrocks
Gordon Peters
Eiji Hara
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