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The association of polymorphisms in nucleotide excision repair genes with ovarian cancer susceptibility.
Bioscience reports 2018 Apr . Zhao Zhiguang, Zhang Anqi, Zhao Yuan, Xiang Junmiao, Yu Danyang, Liang Zongwen, Xu Chaoyi, Zhang Qiong, Li Jianmin, Duan Pi |
Evaluation of rare variants in the new fanconi anemia gene ERCC4 (FANCQ) as familial breast/ovarian cancer susceptibility alleles.
Human mutation 2013 Dec 34 (12): 1615-8. Osorio Ana, Bogliolo Massimo, Fernández Victoria, Barroso Alicia, de la Hoya Miguel, Caldés Trinidad, Lasa Adriana, Ramón y Cajal Teresa, Santamariña Marta, Vega Ana, Quiles Francisco, Lázaro Conxi, Díez Orland, Fernández Daniel, González-Sarmiento Rogelio, Durán Mercedes, Piqueras José Fernández, Marín Maria, Pujol Roser, Surrallés Jordi, Benítez Javi |
Xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group C single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the nucleotide excision repair pathway correlate with prolonged progression-free survival in advanced ovarian cancer.
Cancer 2012 Feb 118 (3): 689-97. Fleming Nicole D, Agadjanian Hasmik, Nassanian Hoorig, Miller Carl W, Orsulic Sandra, Karlan Beth Y, Walsh Christine |
Nucleotide excision repair gene polymorphisms and risk of advanced colorectal adenoma: XPC polymorphisms modify smoking-related risk.
Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2006 Feb 15 (2): 306-11. Huang Wen-Yi, Berndt Sonja I, Kang Daehee, Chatterjee Nilanjan, Chanock Stephen J, Yeager Meredith, Welch Robert, Bresalier Robert S, Weissfeld Joel L, Hayes Richard |
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