2008
MEN1 and FANCD2 mediate distinct mechanisms of DNA crosslink repair
Marek LR, Kottemann MC, Glazer PM, Bale AE. MEN1 and FANCD2 mediate distinct mechanisms of DNA crosslink repair. DNA Repair 2008, 7: 476-486. PMID: 18258493, PMCID: PMC2277339, DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2007.12.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenetic interaction studiesFanconi anemia genesDNA crosslink repairVivo reporter systemLoss of Men1Large deletionsMutation frequencyTumor suppressor geneSame repair processICL sensitivityRepair processSingle base deletionDrosophila geneticsCrosslink repairICL repairGenetic interactionsMutant fliesCell mutantsFA genesHomopolymeric tractsReporter systemWild typeMutantsInteraction studiesSuppressor gene
2006
Congenital linear unilateral basal cell nevus: a case report with patched gene molecular studies
Brailey L, Davis T, Kolker S, Murry T, Thomas D, Bale A, Ruhoy S. Congenital linear unilateral basal cell nevus: a case report with patched gene molecular studies. Journal Of Cutaneous Pathology 2006, 34: 65-70. PMID: 17214858, DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.2006.00580.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBasal cell carcinomaBasal cell nevusNevoid basal cell carcinoma syndromeBasal cell carcinoma syndromeCell carcinomaHistologic examinationCarcinoma syndromeLinear unilateral basal cell nevusPTCH mutationsBenign clinical behaviorPTCH locusSMO genesCase reportClinical behaviorDifferential diagnosisPatient's lesionFollicular hamartomaLoss of heterozygositySMO mutationsRight flankCarcinomaLesionsNeviShort tandem repeat DNA analysisPTCH
1999
Acquired and inherited basal cell carcinomas and the patched gene.
Gailani M, Bale A. Acquired and inherited basal cell carcinomas and the patched gene. Advances In Dermatology 1999, 14: 261-83; discussion 284. PMID: 10643501.Peer-Reviewed Original Research