Search Results - "Allione, F"
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Genome-wide search for loss of heterozygosity shows extensive genetic diversity of human breast carcinomas
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-1997)“…Deletions of genomic regions involving tumor suppressor genes are thought to be important in the initiation and progression of breast cancer. We conducted a…”
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Loss of heterozygosity and linkage analysis in breast carcinoma: indication for a putative third susceptibility gene on the short arm of chromosome 8
Published in Oncogene (02-03-1995)“…We have analysed losses of heterozygosity (LOH) at eight markers from the p12-p22 region of human chromosome 8 in a panel of 113 breast tumors. LOH were…”
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Loss of heterozygosity at loci from chromosome arm 22Q in human sporadic breast carcinomas
Published in International journal of cancer (19-01-1998)“…Forty‐four breast carcinomas were studied for loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at 25 microsatellite markers distributed almost evenly along chromosome arm 22q. LOH…”
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Loss of heterozygosity in human breast carcinomas in the ataxia telangiectasia, Cowden disease and BRCA1 gene regions
Published in Oncogene (23-01-1997)“…To appreciate the involvement of known or potential susceptibility genes in sporadic breast tumors, we have searched for chromosomal deletions by studying loss…”
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Chromosome region 8p11-p21: Refined mapping and molecular alterations in breast cancer
Published in Genes chromosomes & cancer (01-07-1998)“…Several genes, most of them unknown, of the short arm of chromosome 8 are involved in malignant diseases. Numerous studies have implicated a portion of the…”
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Patterns of loss of heterozygosity at loci from chromosome arm 13q suggests a possible involvement of BRCA2 in sporadic breast tumors
Published in Genes chromosomes & cancer (01-08-1995)“…Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) at loci from chromosome 13 is frequently observed in breast cancer. Chromosome 13 contains at least two cancer genes, the…”
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