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  • Tran Nham; Mclean T; Zhang X; Zhao Cj; Thomson Jm; O'Brien Christopher; Rose Barbara (Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2007)
    Non-coding RNA molecules such as microRNAs (miRNAs) may play an important role in human carcinogenesis. Their expression has been profiled in many human cancers but there are few published studies in head and neck cancer. ...
  • Li W; Tran Nham; Lee Cs; O'Brien Christopher; Tse Gm; Scolyer Ra; Hong A; Milross C; Yu Kh; Rose Barbara (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2007)
    Aims: Our previous studies of tonsillar cancers from New South Wales, Australia, and Jilin Province in the north-east of China, provided evidence that the proportion of these cancers attributable to human papillomavirus ...
  • Wong Mhw; Dobbins Ta; Tseung J; Tran Nham; Lee Cs; O'Brien Christopher; Clark J; Rose Barbara (B M J Publishing Group, 2009)
    Aims: Pleomorphic adenomas of the salivary gland have gender and age distributions suggesting that oestrogen has a causal role. However, oestrogen receptor (ER)alpha is expressed at low levels in normal salivary gland ...
  • Tran Nham; O'Brien Christopher; Clark J; Rose Barbara (John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2010)
    A new class of regulatory molecules known as microRNAs (miRNAs) is redefining our understanding of the molecular pathways associated with tumorigenesis. These miRNAs are small noncoding RNA (ncRNA) sequences with potent ...
  • Raja Sophil; Stuart Barbara; Thomas Paul; O'Brien Christopher (Coimbra University Press, 2010)
    The potential of pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GCMS ) as a tool for the estimation of post-mortem age of bones has been investigated. Pig bone specimens prepared under controlled burial conditions in ...
  • Tran Nham; Rose Barbara; O'Brien Christopher (John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2007)
    Head and neck cancer is the world's sixth most common cancer, but despite advances in treatment, there has been no significant decline in the mortality rate. In recent years, there has been mounting epidemiologic and ...
  • Cassar Joseph; Stuart Barbara; Dent Boyd; Notter Stephanie; Forbes Shari; O'Brien Christopher; Dadour Ian (John Rowe, 2011)
    An investigation of a post-mortem product, adipocere, resulting from the decomposition of a pig carcass left on a soil surface is reported. The presence of this material should provide valuable information for forensic ...