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E. J. Bicknell
E. J. Bicknell
Keele University
Endocrinology
Internal medicine
Biology
Genetic analysis
Loss of heterozygosity
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Allelic deletion in pituitary adenomas reflects aggressive biological activity and has potential value as a prognostic marker.
1997
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
A. S. Bates
William E. Farrell
E. J. Bicknell
A. M. McNicol
A. J. Talbot
John C. Broome
Christopher W. Perrett
R. V. Thakker
Richard N. Clayton
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Genomic sequence analysis of a key residue (Arg183) in human Gαq in invasive non‐functional pituitary adenomas
1997
Clinical Endocrinology
William E. Farrell
J. A. Talbot
E. J. Bicknell
David Simpson
Richard N. Clayton
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Clinical and genetic changes in a case of a Cushing's carcinoma. Commentary
1995
Clinical Endocrinology
A.S. Bates
N. Buckley
M. D. Boggild
E. J. Bicknell
Christopher W. Perrett
J. C. Broome
Richard N. Clayton
P. E. Harris
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