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XRCC3 T241M polymorphism and melanoma skin cancer risk: A meta-analysis. Oncology letters 2015 May 9 (5): 2425-2429. Fan Jinghua, Fan Yuhua, Kang Xiaoxiao, Zhao Lim |
Polymorphisms in DNA repair genes XRCC1 and XRCC3, occupational exposure to arsenic and sunlight, and the risk of non-melanoma skin cancer in a European case-control study. Environmental research 2014 Oct 134 382-9. Surdu Simona, Fitzgerald Edward F, Bloom Michael S, Boscoe Francis P, Carpenter David O, Haase Richard F, Gurzau Eugen, Rudnai Peter, Koppova Kvetoslava, Vahter Marie, Leonardi Giovanni, Goessler Walter, Kumar Rajiv, Fletcher To |
XRCC3 C18067T polymorphism contributes a decreased risk to both basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma: evidence from a meta-analysis. PloS one 2014 9 (1): e84195. Chen Xu, Wang Zhe, Yan Yulan, Li Ping, Yang Zheng, Qin Lingyan, Mo Wuni |
Association between the XRCC3 T241M polymorphism and risk of cancer: evidence from 157 case-control studies. Gene 2013 Jul 523 (1): 10-9. He Xiao-Feng, Wei Wu, Li Jia-Lin, Shen Xu-Liang, Ding Da-peng, Wang Su-Lan, Liu Zhi-Zhong, Qin Jiang-Bo, Wu Li-Xia, Xie Dao-L |
DNA repair gene XRCC3 polymorphisms and cancer risk: a meta-analysis of 48 case-control studies. European journal of human genetics : EJHG 2006 Oct 14 (10): 1136-44. Han Shizhong, Zhang Hong-Tao, Wang Zhentian, Xie Yi, Tang Rong, Mao Yumin, Li Y |
Variation in DNA repair genes ERCC2, XRCC1, and XRCC3 and risk of follicular lymphoma. 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): 258-65. Smedby Karin Ekström, Lindgren Cecilia M, Hjalgrim Henrik, Humphreys Keith, Schöllkopf Claudia, Chang Ellen T, Roos Göran, Ryder Lars P, Falk Kerstin I, Palmgren Juni, Kere Juha, Melbye Mads, Glimelius Bengt, Adami Hans-Ol |
Polymorphisms in DNA double-strand break repair genes and skin cancer risk. Cancer research 2004 May 64 (9): 3009-13. Han Jiali, Colditz Graham A, Samson Leona D, Hunter David |
A variant within the DNA repair gene XRCC3 is associated with the development of melanoma skin cancer. Cancer research 2000 Oct 60 (20): 5612-6. Winsey S L, Haldar N A, Marsh H P, Bunce M, Marshall S E, Harris A L, Wojnarowska F, Welsh K |
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