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A polymorphism in the base excision repair gene PARP2 is associated with differential prognosis by chemotherapy among postmenopausal breast cancer patients. BMC cancer 2015 15 (1): 978. Seibold Petra, Schmezer Peter, Behrens Sabine, Michailidou Kyriaki, Bolla Manjeet K, Wang Qin, Flesch-Janys Dieter, Nevanlinna Heli, Fagerholm Rainer, Aittomäki Kristiina, Blomqvist Carl, Margolin Sara, Mannermaa Arto, Kataja Vesa, Kosma Veli-Matti, Hartikainen Jaana M, Lambrechts Diether, Wildiers Hans, Kristensen Vessela, Alnæs Grethe Grenaker, Nord Silje, Borresen-Dale Anne-Lise, Hooning Maartje J, Hollestelle Antoinette, Jager Agnes, Seynaeve Caroline, Li Jingmei, Liu Jianjun, Humphreys Keith, Dunning Alison M, Rhenius Valerie, Shah Mitul, Kabisch Maria, Torres Diana, Ulmer Hans-Ulrich, Hamann Ute, Schildkraut Joellen M, Purrington Kristen S, Couch Fergus J, Hall Per, Pharoah Paul, Easton Doug F, Schmidt Marjanka K, Chang-Claude Jenny, Popanda Odil |
Germline variants of base excision repair genes and breast cancer: A polymorphism in DNA polymerase gamma modifies gene expression and breast cancer risk. International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer 2013 Jan 132 (1): 55-62. Popanda Odilia, Seibold Petra, Nikolov Ivaylo, Oakes Christopher C, Burwinkel Barbara, Hausmann Sebastian, Flesch-Janys Dieter, Plass Christoph, Chang-Claude Jenny, Schmezer Pet |
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