"Allan Bradley has made important contributions to the technique of mutation of endogenous genes in mice, an approach that has opened up a new era of research in biology. It is impossible to open an issue of a major journal nowadays without coming across an article that describes the consequences of mutating an endogenous gene in mice. The generation of these mice is based on concepts and techniques that can be traced back to experiments performed and published by Bradley fifteen years ago. In the years since, he has not only used ES cell technology to provide key information on the functions of many genes including several important tumour suppressor genes, but has also continued to improve and develop the techniques, technology, and tools for genetic manipulation in the mouse. Today, mice can be generated with changes as subtle as an alteration in a single nucleotide or as extensive as the deletion of millions of base pairs. These alterations will gain increasing importance in genetic experiments aimed at understanding the function of genes in the mammalian genome in the post genome era."[10]
^Donehower, L. A.; Harvey, M.; Slagle, B. L.; McArthur, M. J.; Montgomery Jr, C. A.; Butel, J. S.; Bradley, A. (1992). "Mice deficient for p53 are developmentally normal but susceptible to spontaneous tumours". Nature. 356 (6366): 215–221. Bibcode:1992Natur.356..215D. doi:10.1038/356215a0. PMID1552940. S2CID4348340.
^Dalton, D.; Pitts-Meek, S.; Keshav, S.; Figari, I.; Bradley, A.; Stewart, T. (1993). "Multiple defects of immune cell function in mice with disrupted interferon-gamma genes". Science. 259 (5102): 1739–1742. Bibcode:1993Sci...259.1739D. doi:10.1126/science.8456300. PMID8456300.
^Kile, B. T.; Hentges, K. E.; Clark, A. T.; Nakamura, H.; Salinger, A. P.; Liu, B.; Box, N.; Stockton, D. W.; Johnson, R. L.; Behringer, R. R.; Bradley, A.; Justice, M. J. (2003). "Functional genetic analysis of mouse chromosome 11". Nature. 425 (6953): 81–86. Bibcode:2003Natur.425...81K. doi:10.1038/nature01865. PMID12955145. S2CID4409237.