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    Serbian high-risk families: extensive results on BRCA mutation spectra and frequency by Dobričić, Jelena, Krivokuća, Ana, Brotto, Ksenija, Mališić, Emina, Radulović, Siniša, Branković-Magić, Mirjana

    Published in Journal of human genetics (01-08-2013)
    “…Mutations in BRCA genes elevate risk for breast and ovarian cancer. These mutations are population specific. As there are no data on BRCA mutation screening on…”
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    RAD51 135G>C and TP53 Arg72Pro polymorphisms and susceptibility to breast cancer in Serbian women by Krivokuca, Ana M., Malisic, Emina J., Dobricic, Jelena D., Brotto, Ksenija V., Cavic, Milena R., Jankovic, Radmila N., Tomasevic, Zorica I., Brankovic-Magic, Mirjana V.

    Published in Familial cancer (01-06-2014)
    “…Breast cancer is a complex disease with both genetic and environmental factors involved in its etiology. An important role of polymorphisms in genes involved…”
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    Comparison of phenol-based and alternative RNA isolation methods for gene expression analyses by ANA M. KRIVOKUĆA, JELENA D. DOBRIČIĆ, EMINA J. MALIŠIĆ, MILENA R. SPASIĆ, KSENIJA V. JAKOVLJEVIĆ, RADMILA N. JANKOVIĆ

    Published in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (01-01-2010)
    “…The widespread use of gene expression analyses has been limited by the lack of critical evaluations of the methods used to extract nucleic acids from human…”
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    Identifying and testing for hereditary susceptibility to breast/ovarian cancer in Serbia: Where are we now? by Brankovic-Magic, Mirjana, Dobricic, Jelena, Jankovic, Radmila, Konstantopoulou, Irene, Yannoukakos, Drakoulis, Radulovic, Sinisa

    Published in Archive of oncology (01-01-2006)
    “…About 90% of all breast cancers can be considered as sporadic, without inherited gene alteration. The rest of breast cancers (about 5 to 10%) are considered…”
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    Novel BRCA1/2 mutations in Serbian breast and breast–ovarian cancer patients with hereditary predisposition by Dobricic, Jelena, Brankovic-Magic, Mirjana, Filipovic, Sladana, Radulovic, Sinisa

    Published in Cancer genetics and cytogenetics (01-10-2010)
    “…Abstract Mutations in breast cancer susceptibility ( BRCA ) genes lead to defects in DNA repair processes resulting in elevated genome instability and…”
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    Učestalost i Tipovi Mutacija u Genima Brca u Porodicama Sa Pozitivnom Istorijom Za Karcinom Dojke i/Ili Jajnika u Srbiji by Dobričić, Jelena D

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…Uvod: Proteinski produkti gena BRCA1 i BRCA2 uključeni su u važne ćelijske procese, kao što su kontrola ćelijskog ciklusa i popravka oštećenja DNK. Mutacije u…”
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