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Pleiotropic and sex-specific effects of cancer GWAS SNPs on melanoma risk in the population architecture using genomics and epidemiology (PAGE) study.
PLoS One
17
2015
-CLPTM1L locus, CLPTM1L, TERT, TPCN2, cancer, cancer GWAS SNPs, cancers, ion transport gene, lung cancer, melanoma, prostate cancer, rs12418451, single-nucleotide polymorphisms
Author NameAffiliation
Sungshim L ParkNorris Comprehensive Cancer Center, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
Logan DumitrescuCenter for Human Genetics Research, Vanderbilt University
Iona ChengCancer Prevention Institute of California
Lynne R WilkensUniversity of Hawaii Cancer Center
Lynne R WilkensUniversity of Hawaii Cancer Center
Fredrick R SchumacherNorris Comprehensive Cancer Center, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
Fredrick R SchumacherNorris Comprehensive Cancer Center, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
Laurence N KolonelUniversity of Hawaii Cancer Center
Christopher S CarlsonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Christopher S CarlsonFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Dana C CrawfordCase Western Reserve University, United States of America Biostatistics Institute for Computational Biology
Dana C CrawfordCase Western Reserve University, United States of America Biostatistics Institute for Computational Biology
Holli H DilksCenter for Human Genetics Research, Vanderbilt University
Tara C MatiseRutgers University
Jose Luis AmbiteInformation Sciences Institute, University of Southern California
Jose Luis AmbiteInformation Sciences Institute, University of Southern California
Carolyn M Hutter
Carolyn M Hutter
Lucia A Hindorff
Lucia A Hindorff
William S BushCenter for Human Genetics Research, Vanderbilt University
Charles KooperbergFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Loic Le MarchandUniversity of Hawaii Cancer Center
Ulrike PetersFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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