Diploid-tetraploid relationship among old-world members of the fish family Cyprinidae
S Ohno, J Muramoto, L Christian, NB Atkin - Chromosoma, 1967 - Springer
Evidence suggesting that the goldfish and the carp of the family Cyprinidae are tetraploid
species in relation to other members of the same family were presented. The two barb …
species in relation to other members of the same family were presented. The two barb …
Chromosome 1 aberrations in cancer
NB Atkin - Cancer genetics and cytogenetics, 1986 - Elsevier
Evidence for chromosome# 1 involvement in structural rearrangements in cancer is
reviewed. There have been adequate studies of cancer at most of the common sites, and at …
reviewed. There have been adequate studies of cancer at most of the common sites, and at …
i (12p): Specific chromosomal marker in seminoma and malignant teratoma of the testis?
NB Atkin, MC Baker - Cancer genetics and cytogenetics, 1983 - Elsevier
A similar small marker chromosome, frequently present in duplicate, was seen in direct
preparations and short-term cultures of each of ten seminomas, one combined seminoma …
preparations and short-term cultures of each of ten seminomas, one combined seminoma …
Mutation of the MXI1 gene in prostate cancer
LR Eagle, X Yin, AR Brothman, BJ Williams, NB Atkin… - Nature …, 1995 - nature.com
The Mxi1 protein negatively regulates Myc oncoprotein activity and thus potentially serves a
tumour suppressor function. MXI1 maps to chromosome 10q24–q25, a region that is deleted …
tumour suppressor function. MXI1 maps to chromosome 10q24–q25, a region that is deleted …
Cytogenetics of carcinoma of the cervix uteri: a review
NB Atkin - Cancer genetics and cytogenetics, 1997 - Elsevier
Cytogenetic studies on carcinoma of the cervix have shown the nonrandom involvement in
structural changes of a number of chromosomes, particularly chromosomes 1, 3, 5, 11, and …
structural changes of a number of chromosomes, particularly chromosomes 1, 3, 5, 11, and …
Microchromosomes in holocephalian, chondrostean and holostean fishes
S Ohno, J Muramoto, C Stenius, L Christian, WA Kittrell… - Chromosoma, 1969 - Springer
Chondrostean and holostean fish of today are leftover relics: they share some characteristics
with the venturesome crossopterygian fish, which launched the evolution of terrestrial …
with the venturesome crossopterygian fish, which launched the evolution of terrestrial …
Genomic alterations in cervical carcinoma: losses of chromosome heterozygosity and human papilloma virus tumor status
MR Mullokandov, NG Kholodilov, NB Atkin, RD Burk… - Cancer research, 1996 - AACR
Specific human papilloma virus (HPV) types appear to be necessary etiological factors for
most cervical cancers, yet additional genetic alterations seem to be required for their …
most cervical cancers, yet additional genetic alterations seem to be required for their …
On the diploid state of the fish order Ostariophysi
J Muramoto, S Ohno, NB Atkin - Chromosoma, 1968 - Springer
Our previous study on the order Ostariophysi was limited to members of the family
Cyprinidae, suborder Cyprinidea. It was shown that the carp and the goldfish with 104 …
Cyprinidae, suborder Cyprinidea. It was shown that the carp and the goldfish with 104 …
Comparative DNA values and chromosome complements of eight species of fishes
S Ohno, NB Atkin - Chromosoma, 1966 - Springer
The present study appears to indicate that a series of polyploidization of the original
vertebrate genome took place while vertebrates were still aquatic forms. The polyphyletic …
vertebrate genome took place while vertebrates were still aquatic forms. The polyphyletic …
Prognostic significance of modal DNA value and other factors in malignant tumours, based on 1465 cases
NB Atkin, R Kay - British Journal of Cancer, 1979 - nature.com
The modal DNA values of 1465 tumours, together with other factors of possible prognostic
importance, were related to the survival of the patients, using regression models (Kay …
importance, were related to the survival of the patients, using regression models (Kay …