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Evaluation of a candidate breast cancer associated SNP in ERCC4 as a risk modifier in BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers. Results from the Consortium of Investigators of Modifiers of BRCA1/BRCA2 (CIMBA)

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From J BENíTEZ, Nature.com,  17 Nov 2009

Bilateral Candida chorioretinitis following etanercept treatment for hidradenitis suppurativa

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From J M BENíTEZ-DEL-CASTILLO, Nature.com,  1 Feb 2008

Distinct genomic aberration patterns are found in familial breast cancer associated with different immunohistochemical subtypes

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From J BENíTEZ, Nature.com,  10 Dec 2007

Haplotype patterns in cancer-related genes with long-range linkage disequilibrium: no evidence of association with breast cancer or positive selection

The average length of linkage disequilibrium (LD) blocks in European populations is about 22 kb. In this study, we have selected 20 genes with LD blocks larger than 60 kb (with a median length of 88 kb) from a total of 121 cancer-related genes. We ...

From JAVIER BENíTEZ, Nature.com,  14 Nov 2007

Immunohistochemical classification of non-BRCA1/2 tumors identifies different groups that demonstrate the heterogeneity of BRCAX families

Around 25% of hereditary breast and ovarian cancer families have mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. The search for other genes has until now failed, probably because there is not one single BRCAX gene, but rather various genes that may each be ...

From JAVIER BENíTEZ, Nature.com,  21 Sep 2007

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