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  • Author = Gerega SK

1. Mann GJ, Pupo GM, Campain AE, Carter CD, Schramm SJ, Pianova S, Gerega SK, De Silva C, Lai K, Wilmott JS, Synnott M, Hersey P, Kefford RF, Thompson JF, Yang YH, Scolyer RA
Graham J Mann, Gulietta M Pupo, Anna E Campain, Candace D Carter, Sarah-Jane Schramm, Svetlana Pianova, Sebastien K Gerega, Chitra De Silva, Kenneth Lai, James S Wilmott, Maria Synnott, Peter Hersey, Richard F Kefford, John F Thompson, Yee Hwa Yang and Richard A Scolyer: BRAF Mutation, NRAS Mutation, and the Absence of an Immune-Related Expressed Gene Profile Predict Poor Outcome in Patients with Stage III Melanoma, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 133 (2013), 509–517.


2. Collinson EJ, Wimmer-Kleikamp S, Gerega SK, Yang YH, Parish CR, Dawes IW, Stocker R
Emma J Collinson, Sabine Wimmer-Kleikamp, Sebastien K Gerega, Yee Hwa Yang, Christopher R Parish, Ian W Dawes and Roland Stocker: The yeast homolog of heme oxygenase-1 affords cellular antioxidant protection via the transcriptional regulation of known antioxidant genes, The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 286 (2011), no. 3, 2205–2214.


3. Karim RZ, Gerega SK, Yang YH, Spillane AJ, Carmalt H, Scolyer RA, Lee CS
Rooshdiya Z Karim, Sebastien K Gerega, Y H Yang, Andrew Spillane, Hugh Carmalt, Richard A Scolyer& C Soon Lee: p16 and pRb immunohistochemical expression increases with increasing tumour grade in mammary phyllodes tumours, Histopathology, 56 (2010), 868–875.


4. Karim RZ, Gerega SK, Yang YH, Horvath LG, Spillane AJ, Carmalt H, Solyer RA, Lee CS
Karim RZ, Gerega SK, Yang YH, Horvath L, Spillane A, Carmalt H, Scolyer RA, Lee CS: Proteins from the Wnt pathway are involved in the pathogenesis and progression of mammary phyllodes tumours, Journal of Clinical Pathology, 62 (2009), no. 11, 1016–1020.


5. Karim RZ, Gerega SK, Yang YH, Spillane AJ, Carmalt H, Scolyer RA, Lee CS
Karim RZ, Gerega SK, Yang YH, Spillane A, Carmalt H, Scolyer RA, Lee CS: Phyllodes tumours of the breast: a clinicopathological analysis of 65 cases from a single institution., Breast, 18 (2009), no. 3, 165–170.


Number of matches: 5