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Polymorphisms in MICA, but not in DEPDC5, HCP5 or PNPLA3, are associated with chronic hepatitis C-related hepatocellular carcinoma. Scientific reports 2017 09 7 (1): 11912. Hai Hoang, Tamori Akihiro, Thuy Le Thi Thanh, Yoshida Kanako, Hagihara Atsushi, Kawamura Etsushi, Uchida-Kobayashi Sawako, Morikawa Hiroyasu, Enomoto Masaru, Murakami Yoshiki, Kawada Norifu |
A Genome Wide Study of Copy Number Variation Associated with Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma in Malaysian Chinese Identifies CNVs at 11q14.3 and 6p21.3 as Candidate Loci. PloS one 2016 11 (1): e0145774. Low Joyce Siew Yong, Chin Yoon Ming, Mushiroda Taisei, Kubo Michiaki, Govindasamy Gopala Krishnan, Pua Kin Choo, Yap Yoke Yeow, Yap Lee Fah, Subramaniam Selva Kumar, Ong Cheng Ai, Tan Tee Yong, Khoo Alan Soo Beng, , Ng Ching Chi |
Comparative genetic analyses point to HCP5 as susceptibility locus for HCV-associated hepatocellular carcinoma. Journal of hepatology 2013 Sep 59 (3): 504-9. Lange Christian M, Bibert Stéphanie, Dufour Jean-François, Cellerai Cristina, Cerny Andreas, Heim Markus H, Kaiser Laurent, Malinverni Raffaele, Müllhaupt Beat, Negro Francesco, Semela David, Moradpour Darius, Kutalik Zoltán, Bochud Pierre-Yves, |
A gender-specific association of CNV at 6p21.3 with NPC susceptibility. Human molecular genetics 2011 Jul 20 (14): 2889-96. Tse Ka-Po, Su Wen-Hui, Yang Min-lee, Cheng Hsiao-Yun, Tsang Ngan-Ming, Chang Kai-Ping, Hao Sheng-Po, Yao Shugart Yin, Chang Yu-S |
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