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View article: Supplementary Materials, Figures 1 - 3, Tables 1 - 4, 6 - 8 from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease
Supplementary Materials, Figures 1 - 3, Tables 1 - 4, 6 - 8 from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease Open
Supplementary Figure 1: Electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) for CCNE1 SNPs rs8102137 and rs7257330. Supplementary Figure 2: Alignment of cyclin E protein isoforms - WT1, WT2 and ES and ET. Supplementary Figure 3: Functional analys…
View article: Data from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease
Data from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease Open
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) of bladder cancer identified a genetic marker rs8102137 within the 19q12 region as a novel susceptibility variant. This marker is located upstream of the CCNE1 gene, which encodes cyclin E, a cell-cyc…
View article: Supplementary Materials, Figures 1 - 3, Tables 1 - 4, 6 - 8 from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease
Supplementary Materials, Figures 1 - 3, Tables 1 - 4, 6 - 8 from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease Open
Supplementary Figure 1: Electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) for CCNE1 SNPs rs8102137 and rs7257330. Supplementary Figure 2: Alignment of cyclin E protein isoforms - WT1, WT2 and ES and ET. Supplementary Figure 3: Functional analys…
View article: Supplementary Table 5 from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease
Supplementary Table 5 from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease Open
Association between CCNE1 variants and bladder cancer
View article: Supplementary Table 5 from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease
Supplementary Table 5 from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease Open
Association between CCNE1 variants and bladder cancer
View article: Data from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease
Data from The 19q12 Bladder Cancer GWAS Signal: Association with Cyclin E Function and Aggressive Disease Open
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) of bladder cancer identified a genetic marker rs8102137 within the 19q12 region as a novel susceptibility variant. This marker is located upstream of the CCNE1 gene, which encodes cyclin E, a cell-cyc…
View article: A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of breast cancer identifies two novel susceptibility loci at 6q14 and 20q11
A meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies of breast cancer identifies two novel susceptibility loci at 6q14 and 20q11 Open
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of breast cancer defined by hormone receptor status have revealed loci contributing to susceptibility of estrogen receptor (ER)-negative subtypes. To identify additional genetic variants for ER-negati…
View article: A genome-wide association study of early menopause and the combined impact of identified variants
A genome-wide association study of early menopause and the combined impact of identified variants Open
Early menopause (EM) affects up to 10% of the female population, reducing reproductive lifespan considerably. Currently, it constitutes the leading cause of infertility in the western world, affecting mainly those women who postpone their …
View article: Genes known to escape X chromosome inactivation predict co‐morbid chronic musculoskeletal pain and posttraumatic stress symptom development in women following trauma exposure
Genes known to escape X chromosome inactivation predict co‐morbid chronic musculoskeletal pain and posttraumatic stress symptom development in women following trauma exposure Open
Co‐morbid chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMSP) and posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) are frequent sequelae of motor vehicle collision, are associated with greater disability than either outcome alone, and are more prevalent in women than…