Publications of Dr. Mitchell


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  1. Design of an automated multicapillary instrument with fraction collection for DNA mutation discovery by constant denaturant capillary electrophoresis (CDCE). Q Li, C Deka, BJ Glassner, K Arnold, XC Li-Sucholeiki, A Tomita-Mitchell, WG Thilly, BL Karger. J Sep Sci. (2005) Aug;28(12):1375-89.
  2. Scanning the beta-globin gene for mutations in large populations by denaturing capillary and gel electrophoresis. Li-Sucholeiki XC, Hu G, Perls T, Tomita-Mitchell A, Thilly WG. Electrophoresis. 2005 Jun;26(13):2531-8.
  3. Detection of rare DNA variants in pools of DNA from large populations using high throughput mutational spectrometry. X-C Li-Sucholeiki, A Tomita-Mitchell, K Arnold, BJ Glassner, T Thompson, JV Murthy, L Berk, C Lange, P-M Leong-Morgenthaler, D MacDougall, J Munro, D Cannon, T Mistry, A Miller, C Deka, B Karger, KM Gillespie, JA Todd, WG Thilly. Mutation Research (2005) Mar 1;570(2):267-80.
  4. Diversity and Dynamics of a North Atlantic Coastal Vibrio Community. Janelle R. JR Thompson, MA Randa, LA Marcelino, A Tomita-Mitchell, E Lim, and MF Polz. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. (2004) Jul;70(7):4103-10.
  5. The mutational spectrum of the HPRT gene from human T-cells in vivo share a significant concordant set of hotspots with MNNG treated human cells. A Tomita-Mitchell, LL Ling, CL Glover, J Goodluck-Griffith, WG Thilly. Cancer Research (2003) 63: 5793-5798.
  6. Combination of competitive quantitative PCR and constant-denaturant capillary electrophoresis for high-resolution detection and enumeration of microbial cells. EL Lim, AV Tomita, WG Thilly, MF Polz. Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2001) 67(9):3897-903.
  7. Identification of in vivo mutations in exon 5 of the human HPRT gene in a set of pooled T-cell mutants by constant denaturant capillary electrophoresis (CDCE). S Falt, R Kumar, A Wennborg, A Tomita-Mitchell, WG Thilly, B Lambert. Mutation Research (2000) 452(1):57-66.
  8. Mismatch repair deficient human cells: spontaneous and MNNG-induced mutational spectra in the HPRT gene. A Tomita-Mitchell, AG Kat, LA Marcelino, XC Li-Sucholeiki, J Goodluck-Griffith, WG Thilly. Mutation Research (2000) May 30;450(1-2):125-138.
  9. The union of an explicit model for carcinogenesis with the public health records of the United States. Population risk and physiological parameters for colon cancer. P Herrero-Jimenez, A Tomita-Mitchell, EE Furth, S Morgenthaler, WG Thilly. Mutation Research (2000) 447(1):73-116.
  10. Single nucleotide polymorphism spectra in newborns and centenarians: identification of genes coding for risk of mortal disease. A Tomita-Mitchell, BP Muniappan, P Herrero-Jimenez, H Zarbl, WG Thilly. Gene (1998) 223 381-391.
  11. Mutation, cell kinetics and subpopulations at risk for colon cancer in the United States. P Herrero-Jimenez , G Thilly, PJ Southam, A Tomita-Mitchell, S Morgenthaler, EE Furth, WG Thilly. Mutation Research (1998) 400 (1-2) 553-78.
  12. Hair analysis does not support hypothesized arsenic and chromium exposure from drinking water in Woburn, MA. CE Rogers, A Tomita, PR Trowbridge, J-K Gone, J Chen, P Zeeb, HF Hemond, WG Thilly, I Olmez, JL Durant. Environmental Health Perspectives (1997) 105 (10) 1090-1097.