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Dr Amanda Ray.
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Year
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Dr Niamh Flanagan
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor Jonathan Rees
Quantitative Measures of the Effect of the Melanocortin 1 Receptor on Human Pigmentary Status
2004
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor Jonathan Rees
Phenotypic expression of melanocortin-1 receptor mutations in Black Jamaicans
2003
Dr Craig Dixon
Dr Amanda Ray
Sion Phillips
William Cunliffe
Dr Simon Meggitt
et al.
Expression, candidate gene, and population studies of the melanocortin 5 receptor
2001
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor Jonathan Rees
Patterns of single nucleotide polymorphism's (SNP's) in the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gone
2001
Dr Amanda Ray
Carole Todd
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
The relation between melanocortin 1 receptor genotype and experimentally assessed ultraviolet radiation sensitivity
2001
Dr Eugene Healy
Dr Amanda Ray
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Carole Todd
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
et al.
Evidence for variable selective pressures at MC1R
2000
Dr Eugene Healy
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor John Matthews
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
et al.
Melanocortin-1-receptor gene and sun sensitivity in individuals without red hair
2000
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Dr Eugene Healy
Dr Amanda Ray
Carole Todd
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
et al.
Pleiotropic effects of the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene on human pigmentation
2000
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor Jonathan Rees
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
The spectrum of mitochondrial DNA deletions is a ubiquitous marker of ultraviolet radiation exposure in human skin
2000
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Dr Eugene Healy
Dr Amanda Ray
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Heterozygote mutants of the melanocortin 1 receptor show reduced tanning whilst homozyotes show red hair
1999
Dr Amanda Ray
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Jonathan Rees
Low frequency of genetic change in p53 immunopositive clones in human epidermis
1999
Dr Amanda Ray
Dr Eugene Healy
Carein Todd
Dr Niamh Flanagan
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
et al.
Molecular genetic evidence for evolutionary selection of the red hair (MC1R) phenotype
1999