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Query Trace: Ovarian Neoplasms and CYP1A2[original query] |
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Case-control study of ovarian cancer and polymorphisms in genes involved in catecholestrogen formation and metabolism. Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2001 Mar 10 (3): 209-16. Goodman MT, McDuffie K, Kolonel LN, Terada K, Donlon TA, Wilkens LR, Guo C, Le Marchand L |
Association of caffeine intake and CYP1A2 genotype with ovarian cancer. Nutrition and cancer 2003 46 (1): 23-9. Goodman Marc T, Tung Ko-Hui, McDuffie Katharine, Wilkens Lynne R, Donlon Timothy |
Coffee intake, variants in genes involved in caffeine metabolism, and the risk of epithelial ovarian cancer. Cancer causes & control : CCC 2009 Apr 20 (3): 335-44. Kotsopoulos Joanne, Vitonis Allison F, Terry Kathryn L, De Vivo Immaculata, Cramer Daniel W, Hankinson Susan E, Tworoger Shelley |
Xenobiotic metabolizing gene variants, dietary heterocyclic amine intake, and risk of prostate cancer. Cancer research 2009 Mar 69 (5): 1877-84. Koutros Stella, Berndt Sonja I, Sinha Rashmi, Ma Xiaomei, Chatterjee Nilanjan, Alavanja Michael C R, Zheng Tongzhang, Huang Wen-Yi, Hayes Richard B, Cross Amanda |
Role of CYP1A2 1F polymorphism in cancer risk: evidence from a meta-analysis of 46 case-control studies. Gene 2013 Jul 524 (2): 168-74. Tian Zhong, Li Yi-Ling, Zhao Lin, Zhang Chen-Lia |
The ovarian carcinoma risk with the polymorphisms of CYP1B1 come from the positive selection. American journal of translational research 2021 13 (5): 4322-4341. Zhang Liying, Feng Liyuan, Lou Meng, Deng Xihan, Liu Chuanzhong, Li |
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