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CTLA-4, CD28, and ICOS gene polymorphism associations with non-small-cell lung cancer. Human immunology 2011 Oct 72 (10): 947-54. Karabon Lidia, Pawlak Edyta, Tomkiewicz Anna, Jedynak Anna, Passowicz-Muszynska Ewa, Zajda Katarzyna, Jonkisz Anna, Jankowska Renata, Krzakowski Maciej, Frydecka Ire |
The programmed death-1 gene polymorphism (PD-1.5 C/T) is associated with non-small cell lung cancer risk in a Chinese Han population. International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2014 7 (12): 5832-6. Yin Liu, Guo Huishu, Zhao Lei, Wang Jingua |
Characteristics of T-Cell Receptor Repertoire and Correlation With EGFR Mutations in All Stages of Lung Cancer. Frontiers in oncology 2021 3 11 537735. Yang Huaxia, Wang Yadong, Jia Ziqi, Wang Yanyu, Yang Xiaoying, Wu Pancheng, Song Yang, Xu Huihui, Gu Dejian, Chen Rongrong, Xia Xuefeng, Bing Zhongxing, Gao Chao, Cao Lei, Li Shanqing, Cao Zhili, Liang Naix |
DNA Damage Response and Repair Gene Alterations Increase Tumor Mutational Burden and Promote Poor Prognosis of Advanced Lung Cancer. Frontiers in oncology 2021 10 11 708294. Dai Jiawei, Jiang Minlin, He Kan, Wang Hao, Chen Peixin, Guo Haoyue, Zhao Wencheng, Lu Hui, He Yayi, Zhou Caic |
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