Published in Genetics and Environmental Business Week, August 17th, 2006
Study 1: According to research from Germany, colorectal cancer nucleotide and base excision repair gene polymorphisms have been clarified.
"We have undertaken a comprehensive study of common polymorphisms in genes of DNA repair, exploring both the risk of developing colorectal cancer and the prognosis of patients," wrote V. Moreno and colleagues, German Cancer Research Center.
"Subjects from a case-control study (377 cases and 329 controls) designed to assess gene-environment interactions were genotyped by use of an oligonucleotide...
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