Marcia L Dadds MS, RDN
Dietitian-Nutritionist
501 PRINCE GEORGE ST WILLIAMSBURG VA, 23185About
Dr. Marcia Dadds practices Nutritional Medicine in WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Dr. Dadds has received an education on and advises people on matters of food and nutrition, considering how they both impact health. Nutritionists? help patients choose the right things to eat, help them plan menus, and advise them on the health effects of certain foods. Nutritionists assess a patients current dietary habits and needs, educate them on healthy eating habits, follow up to ensure the menus are working, and write reports that document a patients progress.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Isolation and characterization of a human homologue of the latrophilin gene from
- Radiation-induced G1 arrest is not defective in fibroblasts from Li-Fraumeni families without TP53 mutations.
- Exclusion of the genes CDKN2 and PTEN as causative gene defects in Li-Fraumeni syndrome.
- Are there low-penetrance TP53 Alleles? evidence from childhood adrenocortical tumors.
- Highly consistent genetic alterations in childhood adrenocortical tumours detected by comparative genomic hybridization.
- Human papillomavirus type 16 E6 variants in cervical carcinoma: relationship to host genetic factors and clinical parameters.
- Identification of a novel fusion gene involving hTAFII68 and CHN from a t(9;17)(q22;q11.2) translocation in an extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma.
- Genomic structure and expression profile of LPHH1, a 7TM gene variably expressed in breast cancer cell lines.
- Assignment of TTC4 to human chromosome band 1p31.3 and a pseudogene TTC4P to 7p14-->p13 by in situ hybridization.
- Genomic alterations associated with loss of heterozygosity for TP53 in Li-Fraumeni syndrome fibroblasts.
- Immunohistochemical analysis of expression and allelotype of mismatch repair genes (hMLH1 and hMSH2) in bladder cancer.
- Characterization of germline TP53 splicing mutations and their genetic and functional analysis.
- The relationship between radiation-induced G(1)arrest and chromosome aberrations in Li-Fraumeni fibroblasts with or without germline TP53 mutations.
- Correspondence re: A. Rothfuss et al., Induced micronucleus frequencies in peripheral blood lymphocytes as a screening test for carriers of a BRCA1 mutation in breast cancer families. Cancer Res., 60: 390-394, 2000.
- Relative frequency and morphology of cancers in carriers of germline TP53 mutations.
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