Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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| Query Trace: Neoplasms and EIF4E[original query] |
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| Associations between genetic variation in RUNX1, RUNX2, RUNX3, MAPK1 and eIF4E and riskof colon and rectal cancer: additional support for a TGF-ß-signaling pathway. Carcinogenesis 2011 Mar 32 (3): 318-26. Slattery Martha L, Lundgreen Abbie, Herrick Jennifer S, Caan Bette J, Potter John D, Wolff Roger |
| Genetic variation in the transforming growth factor-ß signaling pathway and survival after diagnosis with colon and rectal cancer. Cancer 2011 Sep 117 (18): 4175-83. Slattery Martha L, Lundgreen Abbie, Herrick Jennifer S, Wolff Roger K, Caan Bette |
| Clinical significance of PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling in gastric carcinoma. International journal of clinical and experimental pathology 2020 6 13 (5): 995-1007. Jung Eun-Jung, Suh Ja Hee, Kim Woo Ho, Kim Hee Su |
| mTOR pathway candidate genes and physical activity interaction on breast cancer risk in black women from the women's circle of health study. Breast cancer research and treatment 2023 3 . Ilozumba Mmadili N, Yaghjyan Lusine, Datta Susmita, Zhao Jinying, Gong Zhihong, Hong Chi-Chen, Lunetta Kathryn L, Zirpoli Gary, Bandera Elisa V, Palmer Julie R, Yao Song, Ambrosone Christine B, Cheng Ting-Yuan Dav |
| Genetic evidence supporting potential causal roles of EIF4 family in breast cancer: a two-sample randomized Mendelian study. Scientific reports 2024 8 14 (1): 20191. Jin-Yu Shi, Rui Wen, Jin-Yi Chen, Yi-Qian Feng, Yuan-Yuan Zhang, Si-Jia Hou, Yu-Jia Xi, Jiang-Fen Wang, Ya-Fen Zha |
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