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Volume 27, Number 2, 2012

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COGENT (COlorectal cancer GENeTics) revisited
pp. 143-151(9)
Author: Houlston, Richard S.

Seeking genetic susceptibility variants for colorectal cancer: the EPICOLON consortium experience
pp. 153-159(7)
Authors: Castellv-Bel, Sergi; Ruiz-Ponte, Clara; Fernndez-Rozadilla, Ceres; Abul, Anna; Muoz, Jenifer; Bessa, Xavier; Brea-Fernndez, Alejandro; Ferro, Marta; Girldez, Mara Dolores; Xicola, Rosa M.; Llor, Xavier; Jover, Rodrigo; Piqu, Josep M.; Andreu, Montserrat; Castells, Antoni; Carracedo, Angel

Gene expression variations: potentialities of master regulator polymorphisms in colorectal cancer risk
pp. 161-167(7)
Authors: Pardini, Barbara; Naccarati, Alessio; Vodicka, Pavel; Kumar, Rajiv

Genetic polymorphisms in fatty acid metabolism genes and colorectal cancer
pp. 169-176(8)
Authors: Crous-Bou, M.; Rennert, G.; Salazar, R.; Rodriguez-Moranta, F.; Rennert, H. S.; Lejbkowicz, F.; Kopelovich, L.; Lipkin, S. M.; Gruber, S. B.; Moreno, V.

The influence of selenium and selenoprotein gene variants on colorectal cancer risk
pp. 177-186(10)
Authors: Mplan, Catherine; Hesketh, John

The role of ABC transporters in progression and clinical outcome of colorectal cancer
pp. 187-196(10)
Authors: Hlavata, I.; Mohelnikova-Duchonova, B.; Vaclavikova, R.; Liska, V.; Pitule, P.; Novak, P.; Bruha, J.; Vycital, O.; Holubec, L.; Treska, V.; Vodicka, P.; Soucek, P.

Ancestral susceptibility to colorectal cancer
pp. 197-204(8)
Authors: Huhn, Stefanie; Pardini, Barbara; Naccarati, Alessio; Vodika, Pavel; Hemminki, Kari; Frsti, Asta

Role of variations within microRNA-binding sites in cancer
pp. 205-210(6)
Authors: Landi, Debora; Gemignani, Federica; Landi, Stefano

Mutations and polymorphisms in TP53 genean overview on the role in colorectal cancer
pp. 211-218(8)
Authors: Naccarati, A.; Polakova, V.; Pardini, B.; Vodickova, L.; Hemminki, K.; Kumar, R.; Vodicka, P.

Investigation of the effects of DNA repair gene polymorphisms on the risk of colorectal cancer
pp. 219-223(5)
Authors: Tomlinson, Ian P. M.; Houlston, Richard S.; Montgomery, Grant W.; Sieber, Oliver M.; Dunlop, Malcolm G.

Differences in nucleotide excision repair capacity between newly diagnosed colorectal cancer patients and healthy controls
pp. 225-232(8)
Authors: Slyskova, Jana; Naccarati, Alessio; Pardini, Barbara; Polakova, Veronika; Vodickova, Ludmila; Smerhovsky, Zdenek; Levy, Miroslav; Lipska, Ludmila; Liska, Vaclav; Vodicka, Pavel

In vitro stability of APC gene sequences and the influence of DNA repair status
pp. 233-238(6)
Authors: Turnbull, Charlotte L.; Bacon, Andrea L.; Dunlop, Malcolm G.; Farrington, Susan M.

A review of the genetic background and tumour profiling in familial colorectal cancer
pp. 239-245(7)
Authors: van Wezel, Tom; Middeldorp, Anneke; Wijnen, Juul T.; Morreau, Hans

Role of the microenvironment in the tumourigenesis of microsatellite unstable and MUTYH-associated polyposis colorectal cancers
pp. 247-253(7)
Authors: de Miranda, Noel F. C. C.; Hes, Frederik J.; van Wezel, Tom; Morreau, Hans

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