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Rodney J Scott

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Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice|September 10, 2022
Modifier genes and Lynch syndrome: some considerationsRodney J Scott
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|February 28, 2008
Modifier genes and HNPCC: variable phenotypic expression in HNPCC and the search for modifier genesRodney J Scott
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|February 17, 2010
Have the roles of two functional polymorphisms in breast cancer, R72P in P53 and MDM2-309 in MDM2, become clearer?Rodney J Scott
Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice|March 18, 2010
DNA double strand break repair and its association with inherited predispositions to breast cancerRodney J Scott
BMJ Oncology|June 16, 2025
Conclusion about colorectal cancer incidence in people who smokeRodney J Scott
Plos One|August 11, 2011
Long term transcriptional reactivation of epigenetically silenced genes in colorectal cancer cells requires DNA hypomethylation and histone acetylationDavid Mossman, Rodney J Scott
Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice|March 13, 2010
Case report: familial gastric cancer and chordoma in the same familyWalter Weber, Rodney J Scott
Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice|February 7, 2025
Time to rethink colorectal cancer prevention strategies for lynch syndromeJan Lubinski, Rodney J Scott
Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice|March 13, 2010
Epimutations, inheritance and causes of aberrant DNA methylation in cancerDavid Mossman, Rodney J Scott
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 25, 2008
Genetic epidemiology studies in hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancerRodney J Scott, Jan Lubinski
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Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice|September 10, 2022
Modifier genes and Lynch syndrome: some considerationsRodney J Scott
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|February 28, 2008
Modifier genes and HNPCC: variable phenotypic expression in HNPCC and the search for modifier genesRodney J Scott
Breast Cancer Research : BCR|February 17, 2010
Have the roles of two functional polymorphisms in breast cancer, R72P in P53 and MDM2-309 in MDM2, become clearer?Rodney J Scott
Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice|March 18, 2010
DNA double strand break repair and its association with inherited predispositions to breast cancerRodney J Scott
BMJ Oncology|June 16, 2025
Conclusion about colorectal cancer incidence in people who smokeRodney J Scott
Plos One|August 11, 2011
Long term transcriptional reactivation of epigenetically silenced genes in colorectal cancer cells requires DNA hypomethylation and histone acetylationDavid Mossman, Rodney J Scott
Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice|March 13, 2010
Case report: familial gastric cancer and chordoma in the same familyWalter Weber, Rodney J Scott
Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice|February 7, 2025
Time to rethink colorectal cancer prevention strategies for lynch syndromeJan Lubinski, Rodney J Scott
Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice|March 13, 2010
Epimutations, inheritance and causes of aberrant DNA methylation in cancerDavid Mossman, Rodney J Scott
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|December 25, 2008
Genetic epidemiology studies in hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancerRodney J Scott, Jan Lubinski
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