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Aubrey R. Turner
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 53
Citations - 4933
Aubrey R. Turner is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prostate cancer & Single-nucleotide polymorphism. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 53 publications receiving 4799 citations.
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Cumulative Association of Five Genetic Variants with Prostate Cancer
S. Lilly Zheng,Jielin Sun,Fredrik Wiklund,Shelly G. Smith,Pär Stattin,Ge Li,Hans-Olov Adami,Hans-Olov Adami,Fang-Chi Hsu,Yi Zhu,Katarina Bälter,A. Karim Kader,Aubrey R. Turner,Wennuan Liu,Eugene R. Bleecker,Deborah A. Meyers,David Duggan,John D. Carpten,Bao Li Chang,William B. Isaacs,Jianfeng Xu,Henrik Grönberg +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in five chromosomal regions were associated with prostate cancer in a Swedish population, three at 8q24 and one each at 17q12 and 17q24.
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Germline mutations and sequence variants of the macrophage scavenger receptor 1 gene are associated with prostate cancer risk
Jianfeng Xu,S. Lilly Zheng,Akira Komiya,Josyf C. Mychaleckyj,Sarah D. Isaacs,Jennifer J. Hu,David A. Sterling,Ethan M. Lange,Gregory A. Hawkins,Aubrey R. Turner,Charles M. Ewing,Dennis A. Faith,Jill R. Johnson,Hiroyoshi Suzuki,Piroska Bujnovszky,Kathleen E. Wiley,Angelo M. DeMarzo,G. Steven Bova,Baoli Chang,M. Craig Hall,David L. McCullough,Alan W. Partin,Vahan S. Kassabian,John D. Carpten,Joan E. Bailey-Wilson,Jeffrey M. Trent,Jill A. Ohar,Eugene R. Bleecker,Patrick C. Walsh,William B. Isaacs,Deborah A. Meyers +30 more
TL;DR: The results of genetic analyses indicate that mutations in MSR1 may be associated with risk of prostate cancer in men of both African American and European descent and show that MSR 1 may be important in susceptibility to prostate cancer.
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Positive results in association studies are associated with departure from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium: hint for genotyping error?
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Sequence variants of toll-like receptor 4 are associated with prostate cancer risk: results from the CAncer Prostate in Sweden Study.
S. Lilly Zheng,Katarina Augustsson-Bälter,Baoli Chang,Maria Hedelin,Liwu Li,Hans-Olov Adami,Jeanette T. Bensen,Ge Li,Jan Erik Johnasson,Jan Erik Johnasson,Aubrey R. Turner,Tamara S. Adams,Deborah A. Meyers,William B. Isaacs,Jianfeng Xu,Henrik Grönberg +15 more
TL;DR: An association between a sequence variant in the 3'-untranslated region of the TLR4 gene and prostate cancer risk is found and supports a role for a bacteria-associated response pathway, possibly acting via inflammation, in the development of prostate cancer.
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Associations between hOGG1 Sequence Variants and Prostate Cancer Susceptibility
Jianfeng Xu,Siqun L. Zheng,Aubrey R. Turner,Sarah D. Isaacs,Kathy E. Wiley,Gregory A. Hawkins,Bao Li Chang,Eugene R. Bleecker,Patrick C. Walsh,Deborah A. Meyers,William B. Isaacs +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that sequence variants in this gene are associated with prostate cancer risk, presumably through defective DNA repair function of hOGG1.