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Barry Iacopetta is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their academic focus and research career are associated with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Tumor-Infiltrating FOXP3+ T Regulatory Cells Show Strong Prognostic Significance in Colorectal Cancer

    Paul Salama;Michael Phillips;Fabienne Grieu;Melinda Morris

  • Kirsten ras mutations in patients with colorectal cancer: the ‘RASCAL II’ study

    H. J. N. Andreyev;A. R. Norman;D. Cunningham;J. Oates

  • Are there two sides to colorectal cancer

    Barry Iacopetta

  • Association of tumour site and sex with survival benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy in colorectal cancer

    Hany Elsaleh;David Joseph;Fabienne Grieu;Nik Zeps

  • Evaluation of tumor microsatellite instability using five quasimonomorphic mononucleotide repeats and pentaplex PCR.

    Nirosha Suraweera;Alex Duval;Maryline Reperant;Christelle Vaury

  • The TP53 Colorectal Cancer International Collaborative Study on the Prognostic and Predictive Significance of p53 Mutation: Influence of Tumor Site, Type of Mutation, and Adjuvant Treatment

    Antonio Russo;Viviana Bazan;Barry Iacopetta;David Kerr

  • TP53 Mutation in Colorectal Cancer

    Barry Iacopetta

  • A polymorphism in the enhancer region of the thymidylate synthase promoter influences the survival of colorectal cancer patients treated with 5-fluorouracil

    Barry Iacopetta;F Grieu;D Joseph;D Joseph;Hany Elsaleh;Hany Elsaleh

  • Characterisation of colorectal cancers showing hypermethylation at multiple CpG islands

    M. Van Rijnsoever;F. Grieu;H. Elsaleh;D. Joseph

  • CpG island methylator phenotype is an independent predictor of survival benefit from 5-fluorouracil in stage III colorectal cancer

    Marius Van Rijnsoever;Hany Elsaleh;David Joseph;Kieran McCaul

  • The kinetics of transferrin endocytosis and iron uptake from transferrin in rabbit reticulocytes.

    B J Iacopetta;E H Morgan

  • P53 Alteration and microsatellite instability have predictive value for survival benefit from chemotherapy in stage III colorectal carcinoma

    Hany Elsaleh;Brenda Powell;Kieran McCaul;Fabienne Grieu

  • Frequent Frameshift Mutations of the TCF-4 Gene in Colorectal Cancers with Microsatellite Instability

    Alex Duval;Jacqueline Gayet;Xiao-Ping Zhou;Barry Iacopetta

  • PIK3CA mutations in breast cancer are associated with poor outcome.

    Shao Ying Li;Minna Rong;Fabienne Grieu;Barry Iacopetta

  • Endocytosis of the transferrin receptor requires the cytoplasmic domain but not its phosphorylation site.

    Sylvia Rothenberger;Barry J. Iacopetta;Lukas C. Kühn

  • p53 and disease: when the guardian angel fails

    J.A. Royds;Barry Iacopetta

  • BRAF mutations are associated with distinctive clinical, pathological and molecular features of colorectal cancer independently of microsatellite instability status

    Wei Qi Li;Kazuyuki Kawakami;Andrew Ruszkiewicz;Graeme Bennett

  • MicroRNA-130b regulates the tumour suppressor RUNX3 in gastric cancer

    Kin Wai Lai;King Xin Koh;Marie Loh;Kotaro Tada

  • Transferrin receptors and iron uptake during erythroid cell development.

    B.J. Iacopetta;E.H. Morgan;G.C.T. Yeoh

  • Kirsten ras mutations in patients with colorectal cancer : the ‘RASCAL II’ study

    H. J. N Andreyev;A. R Norman;D Cunningham;J Oates

Frequent Co-Authors

Manuel Salto-Tellez
Manuel Salto-Tellez Queen's University Belfast
Marie Loh
Marie Loh Nanyang Technological University
Stephen B. Fox
Stephen B. Fox Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Antonio Russo
Antonio Russo University of Palermo
Lin Fritschi
Lin Fritschi Curtin University
Evan H. Morgan
Evan H. Morgan University of Western Australia
Alexander Dobrovic
Alexander Dobrovic University of Melbourne
David Goldstein
David Goldstein University of New South Wales
Max Bulsara
Max Bulsara University of Notre Dame Australia
David Neil Cooper
David Neil Cooper Cardiff University

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