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Human Molecular Genetics|March 24, 2016
Variation at 2q35 (PNKD and TMBIM1) influences colorectal cancer risk and identifies a pleiotropic effect with inflammatory bowel diseaseGiulia Orlando, Philip J Law, Kimmo Palin, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|March 25, 2017
Mendelian randomisation implicates hyperlipidaemia as a risk factor for colorectal cancerHenry Rodriguez-Broadbent, Philip J Law, Amit Sud, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|September 30, 2017
Genome-wide association study and meta-analysis in Northern European populations replicate multiple colorectal cancer risk lociTomas Tanskanen, Linda van den Berg, Niko Välimäki, et al.
Nature Genetics|May 29, 2012
Common variation near CDKN1A, POLD3 and SHROOM2 influences colorectal cancer riskMalcolm G Dunlop, Sara E Dobbins, Susan Mary Farrington, et al.
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Human Molecular Genetics|March 24, 2016
Variation at 2q35 (PNKD and TMBIM1) influences colorectal cancer risk and identifies a pleiotropic effect with inflammatory bowel diseaseGiulia Orlando, Philip J Law, Kimmo Palin, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|March 25, 2017
Mendelian randomisation implicates hyperlipidaemia as a risk factor for colorectal cancerHenry Rodriguez-Broadbent, Philip J Law, Amit Sud, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|September 30, 2017
Genome-wide association study and meta-analysis in Northern European populations replicate multiple colorectal cancer risk lociTomas Tanskanen, Linda van den Berg, Niko Välimäki, et al.
Nature Genetics|May 29, 2012
Common variation near CDKN1A, POLD3 and SHROOM2 influences colorectal cancer riskMalcolm G Dunlop, Sara E Dobbins, Susan Mary Farrington, et al.
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