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John Halsall
University of Birmingham - Birmingham / United Kingdom
Natural Sciences / Molecular Biology & Genetics
AD Scientific Index ID: 4322644
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John Halsall's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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A novel polymorphism in the 1A promoter region of the vitamin D receptor is associated with altered susceptibilty and prognosis in malignant melanomaJA Halsall, JE Osborne, L Potter, JH Pringle, PE HutchinsonBritish journal of cancer 91 (4), 765-770, 20041142004
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Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms, particularly the novel A-1012G promoter polymorphism, are associated with vitamin D3 responsiveness and non-familial susceptibility in …JA Halsall, JE Osborne, JH Pringle, PE HutchinsonPharmacogenetics and genomics 15 (5), 349-355, 2005992005
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Histone deacetylase inhibitors for cancer therapy: An evolutionarily ancient resistance response may explain their limited successJA Halsall, BM TurnerBioessays 38 (11), 1102-1110, 2016792016
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Relative overexpression of X-linked genes in mouse embryonic stem cells is consistent with Ohno\'s hypothesisH Lin, JA Halsall, P Antczak, LP O\'Neill, F Falciani, BM TurnerNature genetics 43 (12), 1169-1170, 2011852011
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Genes are often sheltered from the global histone hyperacetylation induced by HDAC inhibitorsJ Halsall, V Gupta, LP O\'Neill, BM Turner, KP NightingalePloS one 7 (3), e33453, 2012722012
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