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Noel Whitaker
Noel Whitaker
School of BABS, UNSW
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Replication of ONYX-015, a potential anticancer adenovirus, is independent of p53 status in tumor cells
T Rothmann, A Hengstermann, NJ Whitaker, M Scheffner, H zur Hausen
Journal of virology 72 (12), 9470-9478, 1998
4921998
Complete switch from Mdm2 to human papillomavirus E6-mediated degradation of p53 in cervical cancer cells
A Hengstermann, LK Linares, A Ciechanover, NJ Whitaker, M Scheffner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98 (3), 1218-1223, 2001
3062001
Human papilloma virus is associated with breast cancer
B Heng, WK Glenn, Y Ye, B Tran, W Delprado, L Lutze-Mann, NJ Whitaker, ...
British journal of cancer 101 (8), 1345-1350, 2009
2372009
Human papillomavirus-induced carcinogenesis and the ubiquitin–proteasome system
M Scheffner, NJ Whitaker
Seminars in cancer biology 13 (1), 59-67, 2003
2192003
Epstein-Barr Virus
WK Glenn, B Heng, W Delprado, B Iacopetta, NJ Whitaker
Human Papillomavirus and Mouse Mammary Tumour Virus as, 2012
2142012
Identification of human papillomavirus DNA gene sequences in human breast cancer
CY Kan, BJ Iacopetta, JS Lawson, NJ Whitaker
British Journal of Cancer 93 (8), 946-948, 2005
2032005
Epstein-Barr virus, human papillomavirus and mouse mammary tumour virus as multiple viruses in breast cancer
WK Glenn, B Heng, W Delprado, B Iacopetta, NJ Whitaker, JS Lawson
PloS one 7 (11), e48788, 2012
1992012
Cytotoxic effects of antipsychotic drugs implicate cholesterol homeostasis as a novel chemotherapeutic target
ED Wiklund, VS Catts, SV Catts, TF Ng, NJ Whitaker, AJ Brown, ...
International journal of cancer 126 (1), 28-40, 2010
1372010
Human papillomavirus and Epstein Barr virus in prostate cancer: Koilocytes indicate potential oncogenic influences of human papillomavirus in prostate cancer
NJ Whitaker, WK Glenn, A Sahrudin, MM Orde, W Delprado, JS Lawson
The Prostate 73 (3), 236-241, 2013
1222013
Koilocytes indicate a role for human papilloma virus in breast cancer
JS Lawson, WK Glenn, B Heng, Y Ye, B Tran, L Lutze-Mann, NJ Whitaker
British journal of cancer 101 (8), 1351-1356, 2009
1142009
Viruses and human breast cancer
JS Lawson, WH Günzburg, NJ Whitaker
Future microbiology 1 (1), 33-51, 2006
1142006
Involvement of RB-1, p53, p16INK4 and telomerase in immortalisation of human cells.
NJ Whitaker, TM Bryan, P Bonnefin, AC Chang, EA Musgrove, ...
Oncogene 11 (5), 971-976, 1995
1081995
Extracellular vesicle associated long non-coding RNAs functionally enhance cell viability
C Hewson, D Capraro, J Burdach, N Whitaker, KV Morris
Non-coding RNA research 1 (1), 3-11, 2016
1032016
Restoration of p53 expression sensitizes human papillomavirus type 16 immortalized human keratinocytes to CD95-mediated apoptosis
A Aguilar-Lemarroy, P Gariglio, NJ Whitaker, ST Eichhorst, H Hausen, ...
Oncogene 21 (2), 165-175, 2002
872002
Induction of the p53-target gene GADD45 in HPV-positive cancer cells
K Butz, N Whitaker, C Denk, A Ullmann, C Geisen, F Hoppe-Seyler
Oncogene 18 (14), 2381-2386, 1999
861999
Mouse mammary tumor virus–like sequences in human breast cancer
JS Lawson, WK Glenn, B Salmons, Y Ye, B Heng, P Moody, H Johal, ...
Cancer research 70 (9), 3576-3585, 2010
802010
Human papilloma viruses and breast cancer
JS Lawson, WK Glenn, D Salyakina, W Delprado, R Clay, A Antonsson, ...
Frontiers in oncology 5, 277, 2015
762015
Assignment of SV40-immortalized cells to more than one complementation group for immortalization
EL Duncan, NJ Whitaker, EL Moy, RR Reddel
Experimental cell research 205 (2), 337-344, 1993
731993
Threshold concepts in learning biology and evolution
PM Ross, CE Taylor, C Hughes, N Whitaker, L Lutze-Mann, M Kofod, ...
Biology International 47, 47-54, 2010
692010
Sv40‐induced immortalization and ras‐transformation of human bronchial epithelial cells
RR Reedel, R De Silva, EL Duncan, EM Rogan, NJ Whitaker, DG Zahra, ...
International journal of cancer 61 (2), 199-205, 1995
651995
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