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Query Trace: Testicular Neoplasms and CHEK2[original query] |
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Small fraction of testicular cancer cases may be causatively related to CHEK2 inactivating germ-line mutations: evidence for somatic loss of the remaining CHEK2 allele in the tumor tissue. Familial cancer 2020 May . Ni Valeriya I, Ivantsov Alexandr O, Kotkova Mariya A, Baskina Sofia V, Ponomareva Elena V, Orlova Rashida V, Topuzov Eldar E, Kryukov Kirill K, Shelekhova Kseniya V, Aleksakhina Svetlana N, Sokolenko Anna P, Imyanitov Evgeny |
Germline Exome Sequencing for Men with Testicular Germ Cell Tumor Reveals Coding Defects in Chromosomal Segregation and Protein-targeting Genes. European urology 2023 5 . Louise C Pyle, Jung Kim, Jonathan Bradfield, Scott M Damrauer, Kurt D'Andrea, Lawrence H Einhorn, Rama Godse, Hakon Hakonarson, Peter A Kanetsky, Rachel L Kember, Linda A Jacobs, Kara N Maxwell, Daniel J Rader, David J Vaughn, Benita Weathers, Bradley Wubbenhorst, Regeneron Genetics Center Research Team, Cancer Genomics Research Laboratory, Mark H Greene, Katherine L Nathanson, Douglas R Stewa |
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