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| Cara M MartinSummaryAffiliation: Trinity College Country: Ireland Publications
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Gene discovery in cervical cancer : towards diagnostic and therapeutic biomarkersCara M Martin
Department of Pathology, Coombe Women s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Mol Diagn Ther 11:277-90. 2007..A number of these developments and molecular targets associated with cervical cancer will be addressed in this review...
Molecular profiling of cervical neoplasiaCara M Martin
Department of Pathology, Coombe Women s Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland
Expert Rev Mol Diagn 6:217-29. 2006....
Histology of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and the role of biomarkersCara M Martin
Department of Histopathology, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
Best Pract Res Clin Obstet Gynaecol 25:605-15. 2011....
Increased fetal RhD gene in the maternal circulation in early pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of pre-eclampsiaAmanda M Cotter
Coombe Women's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
BJOG 112:584-7. 2005....
Quantitation of CDC6 and MCM5 mRNA in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the cervixNiamh Murphy
Department of Pathology, Coombe Women s Hospital, Dublin 8, Ireland
Mod Pathol 18:844-9. 2005..This study further confirms the importance of MCM5 and CDC6 in malignant transformation and in the pathogenesis of cervical dysplasia...
Increased fetal DNA in the maternal circulation in early pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of preeclampsiaAmanda M Cotter
Department of Pathology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Am J Obstet Gynecol 191:515-20. 2004..The aim of our study was to determine if fetal DNA is present in the maternal circulation in early pregnancy before the clinical manifestation of preeclampsia, and if this could be predictive of the development of preeclampsia...
Gene expression profiling in cervical cancer: identification of novel markers for disease diagnosis and therapyCara M Martin
Department of Pathology, Coombe Women s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Methods Mol Biol 511:333-59. 2009..These include p16ink4a, MCM 3 and 5, CDC6, Geminin, Cyclins A-D, TOPO2A, CDCA1, and BIRC5. We have validated expression of mRNA using real-time PCR and protein by immunohistochemistry...
Detection of fetal Rhesus D gene in whole blood of women booking for routine antenatal careMichael J Turner
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Coombe Women s Hospital, Dolphin s Barn, Dublin 8, Ireland
Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 108:29-32. 2003..To determine if the RhD status of the fetus can be detected in an unselected group of RhD-negative women with ongoing pregnancies booking for routine antenatal care...
