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View article: Supplementary Table 2 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i>
Supplementary Table 2 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i> Open
Supplementary Table 2 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of MSH2
View article: Supplementary Figure 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i>
Supplementary Figure 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i> Open
Supplementary Figure 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of MSH2
View article: Data from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i>
Data from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i> Open
Large germline deletions within the mismatch repair gene MSH2 account for a significant proportion (up to 20%) of all deleterious mutations of this gene which are associated with Lynch syndrome. An exons 1 to 6 deletion of MSH2, originally…
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i>
Supplementary Table 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i> Open
Supplementary Table 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of MSH2
View article: Supplementary Figure 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i>
Supplementary Figure 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i> Open
Supplementary Figure 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of MSH2
View article: Data from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i>
Data from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i> Open
Large germline deletions within the mismatch repair gene MSH2 account for a significant proportion (up to 20%) of all deleterious mutations of this gene which are associated with Lynch syndrome. An exons 1 to 6 deletion of MSH2, originally…
View article: Supplementary Table 2 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i>
Supplementary Table 2 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i> Open
Supplementary Table 2 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of MSH2
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i>
Supplementary Table 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of <i>MSH2</i> Open
Supplementary Table 1 from Origins and Prevalence of the American Founder Mutation of MSH2
View article: P-46 Developing a process to support the wellbeing of children facing the death of a parent
P-46 Developing a process to support the wellbeing of children facing the death of a parent Open
Background It is estimated that 1/29 children in the UK will experience parental death. Without support, there are profound long-term implications for the child's wellbeing. Our experience as a Hospital Specialist Palliative Care Team (in …
View article: Lynch Syndrome-Associated Extracolonic Tumors Are Rare in Two Extended Families With the Same EPCAM Deletion
Lynch Syndrome-Associated Extracolonic Tumors Are Rare in Two Extended Families With the Same EPCAM Deletion Open
The Lynch syndrome (LS) is an inherited cancer syndrome showing a preponderance of colorectal cancer (CRC) in context with endometrial cancer and several other extracolonic cancers, which is due to pathogenic mutations in the mismatch repa…