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Tomokazu Wakatsuki

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Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology|March 24, 2017
The silent mutation MLH1 c.543C>T resulting in aberrant splicing can cause Lynch syndrome: a case reportTatsuro Yamaguchi, Tomokazu Wakatsuki, Mari Kikuchi, et al.
The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research|October 29, 2025
Rare Intronic Variants Altering Splicing Cause Lynch Syndrome: Two Case ReportsYumi Takimoto, Hiroshi Tsubamoto, Tomokazu Wakatsuki, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Oncology|June 11, 2021
Incidence of germline variants in Lynch syndrome-related genes among Japanese endometrial cancer patients aged 40 years or youngerTakeshi Makabe, Wataru Yamagami, Akira Hirasawa, et al.
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology|March 19, 2019
The single-base-pair deletion, MSH2 c.2635-3delC affecting intron 15 splicing can be a cause of Lynch syndromeTetsuya Ito, Tatsuro Yamaguchi, Tomokazu Wakatsuki, et al.
International Journal of Oncology|March 29, 2017
Routine genetic testing of lung cancer specimens derived from surgery, bronchoscopy and fluid aspiration by next generation sequencingGou Yamamoto, Mari Kikuchi, Shiho Kobayashi, et al.
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Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology|March 24, 2017
The silent mutation MLH1 c.543C>T resulting in aberrant splicing can cause Lynch syndrome: a case reportTatsuro Yamaguchi, Tomokazu Wakatsuki, Mari Kikuchi, et al.
The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research|October 29, 2025
Rare Intronic Variants Altering Splicing Cause Lynch Syndrome: Two Case ReportsYumi Takimoto, Hiroshi Tsubamoto, Tomokazu Wakatsuki, et al.
International Journal of Clinical Oncology|June 11, 2021
Incidence of germline variants in Lynch syndrome-related genes among Japanese endometrial cancer patients aged 40 years or youngerTakeshi Makabe, Wataru Yamagami, Akira Hirasawa, et al.
Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology|March 19, 2019
The single-base-pair deletion, MSH2 c.2635-3delC affecting intron 15 splicing can be a cause of Lynch syndromeTetsuya Ito, Tatsuro Yamaguchi, Tomokazu Wakatsuki, et al.
International Journal of Oncology|March 29, 2017
Routine genetic testing of lung cancer specimens derived from surgery, bronchoscopy and fluid aspiration by next generation sequencingGou Yamamoto, Mari Kikuchi, Shiho Kobayashi, et al.
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