Genetic susceptibility for breast cancer: how many more genes to be found?
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KIAA0101 interacts with BRCA1 and regulates centrosome numberRisk of asynchronous contralateral breast cancer in noncarriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations with a family history of breast cancer: a report from the Women's Environmental Cancer and Radiation Epidemiology Study.Maternal intake of high n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid diet during pregnancy causes transgenerational increase in mammary cancer risk in mice.A computational method based on the integration of heterogeneous networks for predicting disease-gene associations.11q21.1-11q23.3 Is a site of intrinsic genomic instability triggered by irradiation.Investigation of DNA damage response and apoptotic gene methylation pattern in sporadic breast tumors using high throughput quantitative DNA methylation analysis technology.Drug repurposing screen identifies lestaurtinib amplifies the ability of the poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 inhibitor AG14361 to kill breast cancer associated gene-1 mutant and wild type breast cancer cells.The CHEK2 1100delC allelic variant is not present in familial and sporadic breast cancer cases from Moroccan population.Review: mitochondrial defects in breast cancerMining disease genes using integrated protein-protein interaction and gene-gene co-regulation information.Genomic and phenotypic analysis of BRCA2 mutated breast cancers reveals co-occurring changes linked to progression.Hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome in Russia.Expression of TopBP1 in hereditary breast cancerEpigenetic silencing of NKD2, a major component of Wnt signaling, promotes breast cancer growth.High-fat or ethinyl-oestradiol intake during pregnancy increases mammary cancer risk in several generations of offspring.Seventeen years after BRCA1: what is the BRCA mutation status of the breast cancer patients in Africa? - a systematic review.Network-based global inference of human disease genesDifferences in estrogen receptor subtype according to family history of breast cancer among Hispanic, but not non-Hispanic White women.Low prevalence of SLX4 loss-of-function mutations in non-BRCA1/2 breast and/or ovarian cancer families.Importin β-dependent nuclear import of TopBP1 in ATR-Chk1 checkpoint in Xenopus egg extracts.FISH-based analysis of 10- and 25-kV soft X-ray-induced DNA damage in 184A1 human mammary epithelial cells.Monoallelic characteristic-bearing heterozygous L1053X in BRCA2 gene among Sudanese women with breast cancer.SNPs associated with molecular subtypes of breast cancer: on the usefulness of stratified Genome-wide Association Studies (GWAS) in the identification of novel susceptibility loci.Genomics and breast cancer: the different levels of inherited susceptibility.Sleep and circadian disruption and incident breast cancer risk: An evidence-based and theoretical review.PHLDA1 (pleckstrin homology-like domain, family A, member 1) knockdown promotes migration and invasion of MCF10A breast epithelial cells.Mutations in BRCA1, BRCA2 and other breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility genes in Central and South American populations.NETBAGs: a network-based clustering approach with gene signatures for cancer subtyping analysis.Analysis of novel mutations in BRCA1 in Iranian families with breast cancer.Lymphocyte telomere length correlates with in vitro radiosensitivity in breast cancer cases but is not predictive of acute normal tissue reactions to radiotherapy.A non-BRCA1/2 hereditary breast cancer sub-group defined by aCGH profiling of genetically related patients.Genetic alterations detected by comparative genomic hybridization in BRCAX breast and ovarian cancers of Brazilian population.Complex Landscape of Germline Variants in Brazilian Patients With Hereditary and Early Onset Breast Cancer.
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Genetic susceptibility for breast cancer: how many more genes to be found?
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Genetic susceptibility for breast cancer: how many more genes to be found?
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Genetic susceptibility for breast cancer: how many more genes to be found?
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Cornelisse CJ
Oldenburg RA
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10.1016/J.CRITREVONC.2006.12.004
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2007-05-10T00:00:00Z