Familial cylindromatosis (turban tumour syndrome) gene localised to chromosome 16q12–q13: evidence for its role as a tumour suppressor gene

[1]  D. Easton,et al.  Consistent loss of the wild type allele in breast cancers from a family linked to the BRCA2 gene on chromosome 13q12-13. , 1995, Oncogene.

[2]  G. Condorelli,et al.  p130/pRb2 has growth suppressive properties similar to yet distinctive from those of retinoblastoma family members pRb and p107. , 1994, Cancer research.

[3]  Cécile Fizames,et al.  The 1993–94 Généthon human genetic linkage map , 1994, Nature Genetics.

[4]  K. Klinga-Levan,et al.  The retinoblastoma-related gene, RB2, maps to human chromosome 16q12 and rat chromosome 19. , 1993, Oncogene.

[5]  A. Knudson,et al.  Antioncogenes and human cancer. , 1993, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[6]  D. Kelsell,et al.  Genetic analysis of the BRCA1 region in a large breast/ovarian family: refinement of the minimal region containing BRCA1. , 1993, Human molecular genetics.

[7]  A. Giordano,et al.  Cloning of a new member of the retinoblastoma gene family (pRb2) which binds to the E1A transforming domain. , 1993, Oncogene.

[8]  A A Schäffer,et al.  Faster sequential genetic linkage computations. , 1993, American journal of human genetics.

[9]  S. Tsuji,et al.  Molecular cloning of human growth inhibitory factor cDNA and its down‐regulation in Alzheimer's disease. , 1992, The EMBO journal.

[10]  G. Gyapay,et al.  A second-generation linkage map of the human genome , 1992, Nature.

[11]  D. Easton,et al.  Allele losses in the region 17q12–21 in familial breast and ovarian cancer involve the wild–type chromosome , 1992, Nature Genetics.

[12]  J. Moss,et al.  Different forms of Go alpha mRNA arise by alternative splicing of transcripts from a single gene on human chromosome 16 , 1991, Molecular and cellular biology.

[13]  L. C. Bainbridge,et al.  Dermal eccrine cylindroma (turban tumour). , 1990, British journal of plastic surgery.

[14]  R. Vollmer,et al.  Autosomal dominant multiple cylindromas associated with solitary lung cylindroma. , 1988, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.

[15]  B. Scheithauer,et al.  Membranous basal cell adenoma of the parotid gland. Malignant transformation in a patient with multiple dermal cylindromas. , 1988, Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine.

[16]  B. Gallie,et al.  Genetic origin of mutations predisposing to retinoblastoma. , 1985, Science.

[17]  C. Ferráandiz,et al.  Dermal cylindromas (Turban tumour) and eccrine spiradenomas in a patient with membranous basal cell adenoma of the parotid gland , 1985, Journal of cutaneous pathology.

[18]  R. Pingitore,et al.  Salivary Gland Involvement in a Case of Dermal Eccrine Cylindroma of the Scalp (Turban Tumor). Report of a Case with Lung Metastases , 1984, Tumori.

[19]  J. Ott,et al.  Strategies for multilocus linkage analysis in humans. , 1984, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.

[20]  M. Alawi,et al.  Familial dermal cylindroma with involvement of the parotid gland. , 1982, British journal of plastic surgery.

[21]  R. Fabian,et al.  Florid dermal cylindroma (turban tumor). , 1981, Head & neck surgery.

[22]  J. Graham,et al.  Multicentric dermal‐type cylindromas of the parotid glands in a patient with florid turban tumor , 1977, Cancer.

[23]  R. Crain,et al.  Dermal cylindroma (dermal eccrine cylindroma). , 1961, American journal of clinical pathology.

[24]  A. Kopf,et al.  Familial multiple desmoplastic trichoepitheliomas. , 1991, Archives of dermatology.

[25]  J. Woods,et al.  Total scalp excision and auricular resurfacing for dermal cylindroma (turban tumor). , 1989, Annals of plastic surgery.

[26]  J. Leisti,et al.  Familial occurrence of malignant lymphoepithelial lesion of the parotid gland in a Finnish family with dominantly inherited trichoepithelioma , 1988, Cancer.

[27]  L. Weiss,et al.  Histology : cell and tissue biology , 1983 .