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The following pages link to Insertion/deletion polymorphisms in the promoter region of BRM contribute to risk of hepatocellular carcinoma in Chinese populations (Q34566605):
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- The dark matter of the cancer genome: aberrations in regulatory elements, untranslated regions, splice sites, non-coding RNA and synonymous mutations (Q26753387) (← links)
- Association of BRM promoter polymorphisms and esophageal adenocarcinoma outcome (Q33709588) (← links)
- FEN1 -69G>A and 4150G>T polymorphisms and cancer risk in Chinese population (Q34085818) (← links)
- The silencing of the SWI/SNF subunit and anticancer gene BRM in Rhabdoid tumors (Q34423814) (← links)
- Cancer genomics identifies disrupted epigenetic genes (Q38150651) (← links)
- Beyond Mutations: Additional Mechanisms and Implications of SWI/SNF Complex Inactivation (Q38379487) (← links)
- BRM polymorphisms, pancreatic cancer risk and survival (Q40637783) (← links)
- Sensitive genotyping of mutations in the EGFR gene from NSCLC patients using PCR-GoldMag lateral flow device. (Q41483948) (← links)
- Association between FOXP3 promoter polymorphisms and cancer risk: A meta-analysis (Q41811757) (← links)
- Induction of functional Brm protein from Brm knockout mice (Q41857096) (← links)
- BRM Promoter Polymorphisms and Survival of Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients in the Princess Margaret Cohort and CCTG BR.24 Trial (Q42774884) (← links)
- Two BRM promoter polymorphisms predict poor survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. (Q47823236) (← links)
- Association between an insertion/deletion polymorphism within 3'UTR of SGSM3 and risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (Q47851941) (← links)
- Two functional indel polymorphisms in the promoter region of the Brahma gene (BRM) and disease risk and progression-free survival in colorectal cancer. (Q55312606) (← links)
- Association of IL-27 polymorphisms and cancer risk in Chinese population. (Q55460805) (← links)
- Functional Foxp3 polymorphisms and the susceptibility to cancer: An update meta-analysis (Q58706290) (← links)
- Association between nucleotide excision repair gene polymorphism and colorectal cancer risk (Q90376108) (← links)