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Distinct role of CD86 polymorphisms (rs1129055, rs17281995) in risk of cancer: evidence from a meta-analysis. PloS one 2014 9 (11): e109131. Geng Peiliang, Zhao Xiaoxin, Xiang Lisha, Liao Yunmei, Wang Ning, Ou Juanjuan, Xie Ganfeng, Liu Chen, Li Jianjun, Li Hongtao, Zeng Rui, Liang Houj |
Association of co-stimulatory human B-lymphocyte antigen B7-2 (CD86) gene polymorphism with colorectal cancer risk. Gastroenterology and hepatology from bed to bench 2013 6 (2): 86-91. Azimzadeh Pedram, Romani Sara, Mirtalebi Hanieh, Fatemi Seyed Reza, Kazemian Shabnam, Khanyaghma Mahsa, Mohebbi Seyed Re |
Polymorphisms affecting micro-RNA regulation and associated with the risk of dietary-related cancers: a review from the literature and new evidence for a functional role of rs17281995 (CD86) and rs1051690 (INSR), previously associated with colorectal cancer. Mutation research 2011 Dec 717 (1-2): 109-15. Landi Debora, Moreno Victor, Guino Elisabeth, Vodicka Pavel, Pardini Barbara, Naccarati Alessio, Canzian Federico, Barale Roberto, Gemignani Federica, Landi Stefa |
CD86 +1057 G/A polymorphism and the risk of colorectal cancer. DNA and cell biology 2010 Jul 29 (7): 381-6. Pan Xin-Min, Gao Lin-Bo, Liang Wei-Bo, Liu Yun, Zhu Yi, Tang Ming, Li Ying-Bi, Zhang L |
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