Connection
Richard Radcliffe to Genetic Predisposition to Disease
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Richard Radcliffe has written about Genetic Predisposition to Disease.
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0.430 |
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Radcliffe RA, Erwin VG, Bludeau P, Deng X, Fay T, Floyd KL, Deitrich RA. A major QTL for acute ethanol sensitivity in the alcohol tolerant and non-tolerant selected rat lines. Genes Brain Behav. 2009 Aug; 8(6):611-25.
Score: 0.182
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Mandt BH, Larson C, Fay T, Bludeau P, Allen RM, Deitrich RA, Radcliffe RA. Quantitative trait loci for sensitivity to acute ethanol and ethanol consummatory behaviors in rats. Alcohol. 2018 02; 66:55-67.
Score: 0.081
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Dwyer-Nield LD, McQuillan J, Hill-Baskin A, Radcliffe RA, You M, Nadeau JH, Malkinson AM. Epistatic interactions govern chemically-induced lung tumor susceptibility and Kras mutation site in murine C57BL/6J-ChrA/J chromosome substitution strains. Int J Cancer. 2010 Jan 01; 126(1):125-32.
Score: 0.048
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Radcliffe RA, Bludeau P, Deng XS, Erwin VG, Deitrich RA. Short-term selection for acute ethanol tolerance and sensitization from an F2 population derived from the high and low alcohol-sensitive selectively bred rat lines. Alcohol. 2007 Dec; 41(8):557-66.
Score: 0.042
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Malkinson A, Radcliffe R, Bauer A, Dwyer-Nield L, Kleeberger S. Quantitative trait loci that regulate susceptibility to both butylated hydroxytoluene-induced pulmonary inflammation and lung tumor promotion in CXB recombinant inbred mice. Chest. 2002 Mar; 121(3 Suppl):82S.
Score: 0.028
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Malkinson AM, Radcliffe RA, Bauer AK. Quantitative trait locus mapping of susceptibilities to butylated hydroxytoluene-induced lung tumor promotion and pulmonary inflammation in CXB mice. Carcinogenesis. 2002 Mar; 23(3):411-7.
Score: 0.028
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Vestal B, Russell P, Radcliffe RA, Bemis L, Saba LM, Kechris K. miRNA-regulated transcription associated with mouse strains predisposed to hypnotic effects of ethanol. Brain Behav. 2018 06; 8(6):e00989.
Score: 0.021
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