
Mr Askar Abubakar
Scientific Officer, Pathology,
School of Medicine
Biography
Qualifications
- BScAg University of Sydney
Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- School of Medicine
Contact
Email: | A.Abubakar@westernsydney.edu.au |
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Phone: | (02) 9772 6861 |
Mobile: | 0412260210 |
Location: | Off Campus |
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Publications
Journal Articles
- Ho, V., Chung, L., Wilkinson, K., Lea, V., Lim, S., Abubakar, A., Ng, W., Lee, M., Roberts, T., Chua, W. and Lee, C. (2023), 'Prognostic significance of MRE11 overexpression in colorectal cancer patients', Cancers, vol 15, no 9 .
- Ho, V., Chung, L., Lim, S., Ma, Y., Wang, B., Lea, V., Abubakar, A., Ng, W., Lee, M., Roberts, T., Chua, W. and Lee, C. (2022), 'Prognostic impact of TP53 mutations and tumor mutational load in colorectal cancer', Gastrointestinal Disorders, vol 4, no 3 , pp 165 - 179.
- Ho, V., Chung, L., Singh, A., Lea, V., Abubakar, A., Lim, S., Chua, W., Ng, W., Lee, M., Roberts, T., Souza, P. and Lee, C. (2020), 'Aberrant expression of RAD52, its prognostic impact in rectal cancer and association with poor survival of patients', International Journal of Molecular Sciences, vol 21, no 5 .
- Ho, V., Chung, L., Singh, A., Lea, V., Abubakar, A., Lim, S., Ng, W., Lee, M., Souza, P., Shin, J. and Lee, C. (2018), 'Overexpression of the MRE11-RAD50-NBS1 (MRN) complex in rectal cancer correlates with poor response to neoadjuvant radiotherapy and prognosis', BMC Cancer, vol 18, no 1 .
- Ho, V., Chung, L., Revoltar, M., Lim, S., Tut, T., Abubakar, A., Henderson, C., Chua, W., Ng, W., Lee, M., de Souza, P., Morgan, M., Lee, S. and Shin, J. (2016), 'MRE11 and ATM expression levels predict rectal cancer survival and their association with radiotherapy response', PLoS One, vol 11, no 12 .
- Huang, X., Scolyer, R., Abubakar, A. and Halliday, G. (2012), 'Human 8-oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase-1 is downregulated in human basal cell carcinoma', Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, vol 106, no 1 , pp 127 - 130.