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Cees J. Cornelisse is affiliated with Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands. Their academic profile includes engagement with various aspects of medical and scientific research, although specific details on their publications, co-authors, and research topics are not provided in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Localization of a breast cancer susceptibility gene, BRCA2, to chromosome 13q12-13

    Richard Wooster;Susan L. Neuhausen;Jonathan Mangion;Yvette Quirk

  • Mutations in SDHD, a Mitochondrial Complex II Gene, in Hereditary Paraganglioma

    Bora E. Baysal;Robert E. Ferrell;Joan E. Willett-Brozick;Elizabeth C. Lawrence

  • E-cadherin is a tumour/invasion suppressor gene mutated in human lobular breast cancers.

    G. Berx;A. M. Cleton-Jansen;Friedel Nollet;W. J. de Leeuw

  • KRAS codon 12 mutations occur very frequently in pancreatic adenocarcinomas.

    Vincent T.H.B.M. Smit;Angelina J.M. Boot;Alida M.M. Smits;Gert Jan Fleuren

  • Prediction of BRCA1 Status in Patients with Breast Cancer Using Estrogen Receptor and Basal Phenotype

    Sunil R. Lakhani;Jorge S. Reis-Filho;Laura Fulford;Frederique Penault-Llorca

  • Micrometastases and survival in stage II colorectal cancer.

    Liefers Gj;Cleton-Jansen Am;van de Velde Cj;Hermans J

  • E-cadherin is inactivated in a majority of invasive human lobular breast cancers by truncation mutations throughout its extracellular domain.

    Berx G;Cleton-Jansen Am;Strumane K;de Leeuw Wj

  • Instability of short tandem repeats (microsatellites) in human cancers

    R. Wooster;A.-M. Cleton-Jansen;N. Collins;J. Mangion

  • BRCA1 genomic deletions are major founder mutations in Dutch breast cancer patients

    A. Petrij-Bosch;T. Peelen;M. Van Vliet;R. Van Eijk

  • Familial endometrial cancer in female carriers of MSH6 germline mutations

    J Wijnen;W de Leeuw;H Vasen;H van der Klift

  • Amplification of the neu (c-erbB-2) oncogene in human mammmary tumors is relatively frequent and is often accompanied by amplification of the linked c-erbA oncogene.

    M van de Vijver;R van de Bersselaar;P Devilee;C Cornelisse

  • E-cadherin transcriptional downregulation by promoter methylation but not mutation is related to epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in breast cancer cell lines

    M. Lombaerts;T. Van Wezel;K. Philippo;J. W. F. Dierssen

  • Rapid detection of BRCA1 mutations by the protein truncation test

    Fbl Hogervorst;RS Cornelis;M Bout;M van Vliet

  • E-cadherin inactivation in lobular carcinoma in situ of the breast: an early event in tumorigenesis

    C. B. J. Vos;A. M. Cleton-Jansen;G. Berx;W. J. F. De Leeuw

  • Simultaneous loss of E-cadherin and catenins in invasive lobular breast cancer and lobular carcinoma in situ.

    W. J. F. De Leeuw;G. Berx;C. B. J. Vos;J. L. Peterse

  • Estimation of growth rate in patients with head and neck paragangliomas influences the treatment proposal

    Jeroen C. Jansen;Rene van den Berg;Alex Kuiper;Andel G. L. van der Mey M.D.

  • DNA ploidy and survival in breast cancer patients.

    C. J. Cornelisse;C. J. H. van de Velde;R. J. C. Caspers;A. J. Moolenaar

  • The pathology of familial breast cancer: histological features of cancers in families not attributable to mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2.

    Sunil R. Lakhani;Barry A. Gusterson;Jocelyne Jacquemier;John P. Sloane

  • Positional cloning of the Fanconi anaemia group A gene

    Sinoula Apostolou;Scott A. Whitmore;Joanna Crawford;Gregory Lennon

  • Erratum: Identification of the breast cancer susceptibility gene BRCA2

    Richard Wooster;Graham Bignell;Jonathan Lancaster;Sally Swift

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Devilee
Peter Devilee Leiden University Medical Center
Gert Jan Fleuren
Gert Jan Fleuren Leiden University Medical Center
Pancras C.W. Hogendoorn
Pancras C.W. Hogendoorn Leiden University Medical Center
Hans F. A. Vasen
Hans F. A. Vasen Leiden University
Vincent T.H.B.M. Smit
Vincent T.H.B.M. Smit Leiden University Medical Center
Jo Hermans
Jo Hermans Leiden University
David F. Callen
David F. Callen University of Adelaide
Gert-Jan B. van Ommen
Gert-Jan B. van Ommen Leiden University Medical Center
Johannes L. Peterse
Johannes L. Peterse Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Michael R. Stratton
Michael R. Stratton Wellcome Sanger Institute

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