Genetics Otago, University of Otago. New Zealand

Dr David Markie

Teaching

David teaches in GENE 313 Medical Genetics.

Recent Publications

van Roij, M.H.H., Markie, D. et al. Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, Omani type: Further definition of the phenotype. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 146A, 2376-2384 (2008).

Professor Ian Morison's publications:

Cramer-Borde, E., Morison, I.M., Capron, C., Dunois-Larde, C. & Baruch, D. Platelet Birth. in 50th Annual Meeting of the American- Society-of-Hematology 1352-1352 (San Francisco, CA, 2008).

Fukuzawa, R., Morison, I.M. et al. Wilms tumour histology is determined by distinct types of precursor lesions and not epigenetic changes. Journal of Pathology 215, 377-387 (2008).

Fukuzawa, R., Anaka, M.R., Weeks, R.J., Morison, I.M. & Reeve, A.E. Canonical WNT signalling determines lineage specificity in Wilms tumour. Oncogene 28, 1063-1075 (2009).

Krueger, C. & Morison, I.M. Random monoallelic expression: making a choice. Trends in Genetics 24, 257-259 (2008).

Ledgerwood, E.C. & Morison, I.M. Targeting the Apoptosome for Cancer Therapy. Clinical Cancer Research 15, 420-424 (2009).

Morison, I.M. et al. A mutation of human cytochrome c enhances the intrinsic apoptotic pathway but causes only thrombocytopenia. Nature Genetics 40, 387-389 (2008).


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