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  • Combined effects of single ... Combined effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms TP53 R72P and MDM2 SNP309, and p53 expression on survival of breast cancer patients
    Schmidt, Marjanka K; Tommiska, Johanna; Broeks, Annegien ... Breast cancer research : BCR, 01/2009, Volume: 11, Issue: 6
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    Somatic inactivation of the TP53 gene in breast tumors is a marker for poor outcome, and breast cancer outcome might also be affected by germ-line variation in the TP53 gene or its regulators. We ...
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  • Do MDM2 SNP309 and TP53 R72... Do MDM2 SNP309 and TP53 R72P interact in breast cancer susceptibility? A large pooled series from the breast cancer association consortium
    Schmidt, Marjanka K; Reincke, Scarlett; Broeks, Annegien ... Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.), 10/2007, Volume: 67, Issue: 19
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    Association studies in large series of breast cancer patients can be used to identify single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) contributing to breast cancer susceptibility. Previous studies have ...
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  • Mutation analysis of the MD... Mutation analysis of the MDM4 gene in German breast cancer patients
    Reincke, Scarlett; Govbakh, Lina; Wilhelm, Bettina ... BMC cancer, 02/2008, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    MDM4 is a negative regulator of p53 and cooperates with MDM2 in the cellular response to DNA damage. It is unknown, however, whether MDM4 gene alterations play some role in the inherited component of ...
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  • Mutation analysis of the MD... Mutation analysis of the MDM4gene in German breast cancer patients
    Reincke, Scarlett; Govbakh, Lina; Wilhelm, Bettina ... BMC cancer, 02/2008, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Background MDM4 is a negative regulator of p53 and cooperates with MDM2 in the cellular response to DNA damage. It is unknown, however, whether MDM4 gene alterations play some role in the ...
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