Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Query Trace: Glioma and VTI1A[original query] |
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Genome-wide association study identifies multiple susceptibility loci for glioma.
Nature communications 2015 Oct 6 8559. Kinnersley Ben, Labussière Marianne, Holroyd Amy, Di Stefano Anna-Luisa, Broderick Peter, Vijayakrishnan Jayaram, Mokhtari Karima, Delattre Jean-Yves, Gousias Konstantinos, Schramm Johannes, Schoemaker Minouk J, Fleming Sarah J, Herms Stefan, Heilmann Stefanie, Schreiber Stefan, Wichmann Heinz-Erich, Nöthen Markus M, Swerdlow Anthony, Lathrop Mark, Simon Matthias, Bondy Melissa, Sanson Marc, Houlston Richard |
Cumulative evidence for relationships between multiple variants in the VTI1A and TCF7L2 genes and cancer incidence. International journal of cancer 2017 Sep . Zhang Min, Tang Mingshuang, Fang Yanfei, Cui Huijie, Chen Siyu, Li Junlong, Xiong Hongyan, Lu Jiachun, Gu Dongqing, Zhang B |
Additional evidence supports association of common genetic variants in VTI1A and ETFA with increased risk of glioma susceptibility. Journal of the neurological sciences 2017 Apr 375 282-288. Wang Ning, Deng Zhong, Wang Maode, Li Ruichun, Xu Gaofeng, Bao Ga |
The Role of Vti1a in Biological Functions and Its Possible Role in Nervous System Disorders. Frontiers in molecular neuroscience 2022 6 15 918664. Tang Fajuan, Fan Jiali, Zhang Xiaoyan, Zou Zhuan, Xiao Dongqiong, Li Xiho |
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