Browsing Centre for Molecular Oncology by Title
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GCT-30 Surgical management of ovarian germ cell tumours
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Gene expression profiling of breast cancer in Lebanese women
(2016-11-18) -
Genetic heterogeneity highlighted by differential FDG-PET response in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
(Ferrata Storti Foundation, 2020-04-09) -
Genome-wide association study of classical Hodgkin lymphoma identifies key regulators of disease susceptibility.
(Nature Publishing Group, 2017-12-01)Several susceptibility loci for classical Hodgkin lymphoma have been reported. However, much of the heritable risk is unknown. Here, we perform a meta-analysis of two existing genome-wide association studies, a new genome-wide ... -
A genome-wide RNAi screen identifies the SMC5/6 complex as a non-redundant regulator of a Topo2a-dependent G2 arrest
(Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research, 2019-04-08) -
Genomic and transcriptomic approaches towards the genetic improvement of an underutilised crops: The case of Bambara groundnut
(Makerere University, 2016-12-02)With the world population estimated to be nine billion by 2050, the need to exploit plant genetic diversity in order to increase and diversify global food supply, and minimise the over-reliance for food on a few staple ... -
Germline variation at 8q24 and prostate cancer risk in men of European ancestry
(Nature Publishing Group, 2018-11-05)Chromosome 8q24 is a susceptibility locus for multiple cancers, including prostate cancer. Here we combine genetic data across the 8q24 susceptibility region from 71,535 prostate cancer cases and 52,935 controls of European ... -
GPs' willingness to prescribe aspirin for cancer preventive therapy in Lynch syndrome: a factorial randomised trial investigating factors influencing decisions.
(2023-04)BACKGROUND: The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) 2020 guidelines recommends aspirin for colorectal cancer prevention for people with Lynch syndrome. Strategies to change practice should be informed ...