Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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| CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP) of colorectal cancer is best characterised by quantitative DNA methylation analysis and prospective cohort studies. Gut 2006 1 55 (7): 1000-6. Ogino S, Cantor M, Kawasaki T, Brahmandam M, Kirkner G J, Weisenberger D J, Campan M, Laird P W, Loda M, Fuchs C |
| TGFBR2 mutation is correlated with CpG island methylator phenotype in microsatellite instability-high colorectal cancer. Human pathology 2007 Apr 38 (4): 614-20. Ogino Shuji, Kawasaki Takako, Ogawa Akiyo, Kirkner Gregory J, Loda Massimo, Fuchs Charles |
| PIK3CA mutation in colorectal cancer: relationship with genetic and epigenetic alterations. Neoplasia (New York, N.Y.) 2008 Jun 10 (6): 534-41. Nosho Katsuhiko, Kawasaki Takako, Ohnishi Mutsuko, Suemoto Yuko, Kirkner Gregory J, Zepf Dimity, Yan Liying, Longtine Janina A, Fuchs Charles S, Ogino Shu |
| A prospective cohort study shows unique epigenetic, genetic, and prognostic features of synchronous colorectal cancers. Gastroenterology 2009 Nov 137 (5): 1609-20.e1-3. Nosho Katsuhiko, Kure Shoko, Irahara Natsumi, Shima Kaori, Baba Yoshifumi, Spiegelman Donna, Meyerhardt Jeffrey A, Giovannucci Edward L, Fuchs Charles S, Ogino Shu |
| Vitamin D receptor expression is associated with PIK3CA and KRAS mutations in colorectal cancer. Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2009 Oct 18 (10): 2765-72. Kure Shoko, Nosho Katsuhiko, Baba Yoshifumi, Irahara Natsumi, Shima Kaori, Ng Kimmie, Meyerhardt Jeffrey A, Giovannucci Edward L, Fuchs Charles S, Ogino Shu |
| B vitamins, methionine and alcohol intake and risk of colon cancer in relation to BRAF mutation and CpG island methylator phenotype (CIMP). PloS one 2011 6 (6): e21102. Schernhammer Eva S, Giovannucci Edward, Baba Yoshifumi, Fuchs Charles S, Ogino Shu |
| Cimp-Positive Status is More Representative in Multiple Colorectal Cancers than in Unique Primary Colorectal Cancers. Scientific reports 2019 7 9 (1): 10516. Tapial Sandra, Olmedillas-López Susana, Rueda Daniel, Arriba María, García Juan L, Vivas Alfredo, Pérez Jessica, Pena-Couso Laura, Olivera Rocío, Rodríguez Yolanda, García-Arranz Mariano, García-Olmo Damián, González-Sarmiento Rogelio, Urioste Miguel, Goel Ajay, Perea Jo |
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