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Query Trace: Colorectal Neoplasms and CD36[original query] |
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Increased risk of colorectal cancer due to interactions between meat consumption and the CD36 gene A52C polymorphism among Japanese. Nutrition and cancer 2005 51 (2): 170-7. Kuriki Kiyonori, Hamajima Nobuyuki, Chiba Hitoshi, Kanemitsu Yukihide, Hirai Takashi, Kato Tomoyuki, Saito Toshiko, Matsuo Keitaro, Koike Koichi, Tokudome Shinkan, Tajima Kaz |
Relation of the CD36 gene A52C polymorphism to the risk of colorectal cancer among Japanese, with reference to with the aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 gene Glu487Lys polymorphism and drinking habit. Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 0 6 (1): 62-8. Kuriki Kiyonori, Hamajima Nobuyuki, Chiba Hitochi, Kanemitsu Yukihide, Hirai Takashi, Kato Tomoyuki, Saito Toshiko, Matsuo Keitaro, Koike Koichi, Tokudome Shinkan, Tajima Kaz |
Genetic variants within obesity-related genes are associated with tumor recurrence in patients with stages II/III colon cancer. Pharmacogenetics and genomics 2015 Jan 25 (1): 30-7. Sebio Ana, Gerger Armin, Matsusaka Satoshi, Yang Dongyun, Zhang Wu, Stremitzer Stefan, Stintzing Sebastian, Sunakawa Yu, Yamauchi Shinichi, Ning Yan, Fujimoto Yoshiya, Ueno Masashi, Lenz Heinz-Jos |
CD36 - a plausible modifier of disease phenotype in familial adenomatous polyposis. Hereditary cancer in clinical practice 2018 8 16 14. Holmes Merran, Connor Toni, Oldmeadow Christopher, Pockney Peter G, Scott Rodney J, Talseth-Palmer Bente |
CD36 polymorphisms and the age of disease onset in patients with pathogenic variants within the mutation cluster region of APC. Hereditary cancer in clinical practice 2021 4 19 (1): 25. Connor T, McPhillips M, Hipwell M, Ziolkowski A, Oldmeadow C, Clapham M, Pockney P G, Lis E, Banasiewicz T, P?awski A, Scott R |
Prognostic risk analysis related to radioresistance genes in colorectal cancer. Frontiers in oncology 2023 2 12 1100481. Qin Haoren, Zhang Heng, Li Haipeng, Xu Qiong, Sun Wanjun, Zhang Shiwu, Zhang Xipeng, Zhu Siwei, Wang H |
Impact of genetic variants involved in the lipid metabolism pathway on progression free survival in patients receiving bevacizumab-based chemotherapy in metastatic colorectal cancer: a retrospective analysis of FIRE-3 and MAVERICC trials. EClinicalMedicine 2023 2 57 101827. Wang Jingyuan, Millstein Joshua, Yang Yan, Stintzing Sebastian, Arai Hiroyuki, Battaglin Francesca, Kawanishi Natsuko, Soni Shivani, Zhang Wu, Mancao Christoph, Cremolini Chiara, Liu Tianshu, Heinemann Volker, Falcone Alfredo, Shen Lin, Lenz Heinz-Jos |
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