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Dr. Bernadette Wildemore is a pathologist from Suwanee, Georgia. She got her diploma from Sidney Kimmel Medical College and did her residency in Medical Genetics at University of North Carolina Hospitals and Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Thomas Jefferson University. Dr. Bernadette Wildemore did a fellowship in Molecular Genetic Pathology at Harvard Medical School. The doctor has an experience of more than 20 years.
Sidney Kimmel Medical College
Medical School
University of North Carolina Hospitals
Residency
Thomas Jefferson University
Residency
Harvard Medical School
Fellowship
Mitostatin is down-regulated in human prostate cancer and suppresses the invasive phenotype of prostate cancer cells.
Fassan M, D'Arca D, Letko J, Vecchione A, Gardiman MP, McCue P, Wildemore B, Rugge M, Shupp-Byrne D, Gomella LG, Morrione A, Iozzo RV, Baffa R; PLoS One. 2011 May 06.
See more >>Prevention of urinary bladder cancer in the FHIT knock-out mouse with Rofecoxib, a Cox-2 inhibitor.
D'Arca D, LeNoir J, Wildemore B, Gottardo F, Bragantini E, Shupp-Byrne D, Zanesi N, Fassan M, Croce CM, Gomella LG, Baffa R; Urol Oncol. 2010 Mar-Apr.
See more >>Deficient DNA mismatch repair is common in Lynch syndrome-associated colorectal adenomas.
Pino, M.S., Mino-Kenudson, M., Wildemore, B.M., Ganguly, A., Batten, J., Sperduti, I., Iafrate, A.J., Chung, D.C.; J Mol Diagn. 2009 May.
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