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Randall Johnson (University of Cambridge, UK) emphasized that loss of HIF-1 α results in decreased lung metastasis.

Julian Peto (Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, UK) emphasized the importance of reproductive factors in breast cancer.

Doug Higgs (Oxford and National Haemoglobinopathy Reference Laboratory, Churchill Hospital, UK) emphasized CNV effects on flanking genes lying outside of the CNV region, including long-range effects.

Doris Schroeder (University of Central Lancashire, UK) emphasized that the development of successful research and the anticipated successes that are eventually translated need to be shared with the local populations and researchers that made them possible, although the exact parameters are not presently defined, either ethically or legally in human genomics research.

Both Weber and Bruce Ponder (Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK) emphasized that penetrance may vary with the site of the mutation, and that families with mutations in the middle region of BRCA2 may have at least reduced breast cancer penetrance, if not higher ovarian cancer incidence.

In anti-TNF treated patients the nucleosomal load may be coupled with reduced removal of this debris as a result of reduction in circulating levels of C-reactive protein and serum amyloid protein A. Michael Ehrenstein (University College London, UK) emphasized the fact that many different mechanisms may lead to the development of SLE.

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The UK further emphasized the need for such a trading system to be 'stronger, freer and fairer' (UKHG, p. 58).

This symposium series is named after the house of Francis Crick ('The Golden Helix'; 19/20 Portugal Place, Cambridge, UK) to emphasize their focus on human genomics and personalized medicine.

In a more multilateral vein, the UK policy emphasizes the importance of the IHRs as providing 'the essential framework within which the world can better manage its collective defences against acute public health risks that can spread internationally and devastate human health, while avoiding unnecessary interference with international traffic and trade' (UKHG Annex p.24).

This contrasts with the emphasis in a report last week by Martin Wheatley, a top UK regulator, that emphasized how Libor should be repaired rather than replaced, as this could not be done easily in the near term.

As one interviewee stated, these developments exerted "international pressure" on the UK "to get in the game", though as already noted, and as this interviewee emphasized, "the UK likes to go it alone".

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