Multi-variant pathway association analysis reveals the importance of genetic determinants of estrogen metabolism in breast and endometrial cancer susceptibility
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1616612024-04-24T05:54:17Z Multi-variant pathway association analysis reveals the importance of genetic determinants of estrogen metabolism in breast and endometrial cancer susceptibility Low Y.L. Li Y. Humphreys K. Thalamuthu A. Li Y. Darabi H. Wedrén S. Bonnard C. Czene K. Iles M.M. Heikkinen T. Aittomäki K. Blomqvist C. Nevanlinna H. Hall P. Liu E.T. Liu J. SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE androgen aromatase estrogen estrogen receptor glucuronosyltransferase glucuronosyltransferase 2b4 unclassified drug androgen estrogen estrogen receptor adult aged androgen synthesis article breast cancer cancer susceptibility carcinogenesis controlled study endometrium cancer estrogen metabolism female Finland gene function genetic association genetic variability human human cell human tissue major clinical study maximum likelihood method multivariate analysis postmenopause single nucleotide polymorphism Sweden analysis of variance breast tumor case control study Caucasian cohort analysis endometrium tumor genetic predisposition genetics metabolism middle aged tumor cell line Aged Analysis of Variance Androgens Breast Neoplasms Case-Control Studies Cell Line, Tumor Cohort Studies Endometrial Neoplasms Estrogens European Continental Ancestry Group Female Genetic Predisposition to Disease Humans Middle Aged Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Receptors, Estrogen 10.1371/journal.pgen.1001012 PLoS Genetics 6 7 1-Aug 2019-11-06T09:33:24Z 2019-11-06T09:33:24Z 2010 Article Low Y.L., Li Y., Humphreys K., Thalamuthu A., Li Y., Darabi H., Wedrén S., Bonnard C., Czene K., Iles M.M., Heikkinen T., Aittomäki K., Blomqvist C., Nevanlinna H., Hall P., Liu E.T., Liu J. (2010). Multi-variant pathway association analysis reveals the importance of genetic determinants of estrogen metabolism in breast and endometrial cancer susceptibility. PLoS Genetics 6 (7) : 1-Aug. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1001012 15537390 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161661 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20191101 |
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androgen aromatase estrogen estrogen receptor glucuronosyltransferase glucuronosyltransferase 2b4 unclassified drug androgen estrogen estrogen receptor adult aged androgen synthesis article breast cancer cancer susceptibility carcinogenesis controlled study endometrium cancer estrogen metabolism female Finland gene function genetic association genetic variability human human cell human tissue major clinical study maximum likelihood method multivariate analysis postmenopause single nucleotide polymorphism Sweden analysis of variance breast tumor case control study Caucasian cohort analysis endometrium tumor genetic predisposition genetics metabolism middle aged tumor cell line Aged Analysis of Variance Androgens Breast Neoplasms Case-Control Studies Cell Line, Tumor Cohort Studies Endometrial Neoplasms Estrogens European Continental Ancestry Group Female Genetic Predisposition to Disease Humans Middle Aged Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Receptors, Estrogen |
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androgen aromatase estrogen estrogen receptor glucuronosyltransferase glucuronosyltransferase 2b4 unclassified drug androgen estrogen estrogen receptor adult aged androgen synthesis article breast cancer cancer susceptibility carcinogenesis controlled study endometrium cancer estrogen metabolism female Finland gene function genetic association genetic variability human human cell human tissue major clinical study maximum likelihood method multivariate analysis postmenopause single nucleotide polymorphism Sweden analysis of variance breast tumor case control study Caucasian cohort analysis endometrium tumor genetic predisposition genetics metabolism middle aged tumor cell line Aged Analysis of Variance Androgens Breast Neoplasms Case-Control Studies Cell Line, Tumor Cohort Studies Endometrial Neoplasms Estrogens European Continental Ancestry Group Female Genetic Predisposition to Disease Humans Middle Aged Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Receptors, Estrogen Low Y.L. Li Y. Humphreys K. Thalamuthu A. Li Y. Darabi H. Wedrén S. Bonnard C. Czene K. Iles M.M. Heikkinen T. Aittomäki K. Blomqvist C. Nevanlinna H. Hall P. Liu E.T. Liu J. Multi-variant pathway association analysis reveals the importance of genetic determinants of estrogen metabolism in breast and endometrial cancer susceptibility |
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Multi-variant pathway association analysis reveals the importance of genetic determinants of estrogen metabolism in breast and endometrial cancer susceptibility |
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Multi-variant pathway association analysis reveals the importance of genetic determinants of estrogen metabolism in breast and endometrial cancer susceptibility |
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Multi-variant pathway association analysis reveals the importance of genetic determinants of estrogen metabolism in breast and endometrial cancer susceptibility |
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Multi-variant pathway association analysis reveals the importance of genetic determinants of estrogen metabolism in breast and endometrial cancer susceptibility |
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Multi-variant pathway association analysis reveals the importance of genetic determinants of estrogen metabolism in breast and endometrial cancer susceptibility |
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multi-variant pathway association analysis reveals the importance of genetic determinants of estrogen metabolism in breast and endometrial cancer susceptibility |
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