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Gene-gene interaction of AhRwith and within the Wntcascade affects susceptibility to lung cancer.
Eur J Med Res
1
2022
/Wnt-genes, AhR, AhRwith, Aryl hydrocarbon, Aryl hydrocarbon receptor, Axin2, DKK2, DKK3, DKK4, FRZB, SFRP4, SNPs, Wnt, Wntcascade, antagonistic genes, cancer, genes, genomic variants, lung cancer, rs1133683, rs2722278, small cell lung cancer, stemness
Author NameAffiliation
Albert RosenbergerUniversity Medical Center, Georg-August-University Gottingen
Albert RosenbergerInstitut Fur Genetische Epidemiologie, Universitatsmedizin Gottingen
Rayjean J HungLunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, University of Toronto
Rayjean J HungDalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
Neil E CaporasoNational Cancer Institute, US National Institutes of Health
Neil E CaporasoNational Cancer Institute, US National Institutes of Health
Geoffrey LiuPrincess Margaret Cancer Centre
Geoffrey LiuDalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto
Loic Le MarchandUniversity of Hawaii Cancer Center
Demetrius AlbanesNational Cancer Institute, US National Institutes of Health
John K FieldDepartment of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Medicine, The University of Liverpool
Lambertus A KiemeneyRadboud University Medical Center
Jennifer A DohertyHuntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah
Jennifer A DohertyHuntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah
Angela RischUniversity of Salzburg and Cancer Cluster Salzburg
Maria Teresa LandiNational Cancer Institute, US National Institutes of Health
Christopher I AmosDan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine
Christopher I AmosDan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine
Heike Bickeb??llerUniversity Medical Center, Georg-August-University Gottingen
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