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M L Bisgaard

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Clinical Genetics|May 1, 1989
Linkage between serum cholinesterase 2 (CHE2) and gamma-crystallin gene cluster (CRYG): assignment to chromosome 2H Eiberg, L S Nielsen, J Klausen, et al.
Anticancer Research|July 1, 1994
The establishment of an HNPCC registerT Myrhøj, I Bernstein, M L Bisgaard, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|February 10, 2006
Linkage analysis in a large Swedish family supports the presence of a susceptibility locus for adenoma and colorectal cancer on chromosome 9q22.32-31.1J Skoglund, T Djureinovic, X-L Zhou, et al.
Cancer Research|November 3, 2001
The role of hPMS1 and hPMS2 in predisposing to colorectal cancerT Liu, H Yan, S Kuismanen, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|June 23, 1999
Suspected hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer: International Collaborative Group on Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer (ICG-HNPCC) criteria and results of genetic diagnosisJ G Park, H F Vasen, K J Park, et al.
Gastroenterology|April 1, 1996
Cancer risk in families with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer diagnosed by mutation analysisH F Vasen, J T Wijnen, F H Menko, et al.
Cancer Research|March 14, 2001
MSH6 and MSH3 are rarely involved in genetic predisposition to nonpolypotic colon cancerJ Huang, S A Kuismanen, T Liu, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|February 1, 1996
Majority of hMLH1 mutations responsible for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer cluster at the exonic region 15-16J Wijnen, P M Khan, H Vasen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 28, 2002
Whole-gene APC deletions cause classical familial adenomatous polyposis, but not attenuated polyposis or "multiple" colorectal adenomasO M Sieber, H Lamlum, M D Crabtree, et al.
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Clinical Genetics|May 1, 1989
Linkage between serum cholinesterase 2 (CHE2) and gamma-crystallin gene cluster (CRYG): assignment to chromosome 2H Eiberg, L S Nielsen, J Klausen, et al.
Anticancer Research|July 1, 1994
The establishment of an HNPCC registerT Myrhøj, I Bernstein, M L Bisgaard, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|February 10, 2006
Linkage analysis in a large Swedish family supports the presence of a susceptibility locus for adenoma and colorectal cancer on chromosome 9q22.32-31.1J Skoglund, T Djureinovic, X-L Zhou, et al.
Cancer Research|November 3, 2001
The role of hPMS1 and hPMS2 in predisposing to colorectal cancerT Liu, H Yan, S Kuismanen, et al.
Diseases of the Colon and Rectum|June 23, 1999
Suspected hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer: International Collaborative Group on Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colorectal Cancer (ICG-HNPCC) criteria and results of genetic diagnosisJ G Park, H F Vasen, K J Park, et al.
Gastroenterology|April 1, 1996
Cancer risk in families with hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer diagnosed by mutation analysisH F Vasen, J T Wijnen, F H Menko, et al.
Cancer Research|March 14, 2001
MSH6 and MSH3 are rarely involved in genetic predisposition to nonpolypotic colon cancerJ Huang, S A Kuismanen, T Liu, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|February 1, 1996
Majority of hMLH1 mutations responsible for hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer cluster at the exonic region 15-16J Wijnen, P M Khan, H Vasen, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 28, 2002
Whole-gene APC deletions cause classical familial adenomatous polyposis, but not attenuated polyposis or "multiple" colorectal adenomasO M Sieber, H Lamlum, M D Crabtree, et al.
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