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RECQL5: Another DNA helicase potentially involved in hereditary breast cancer susceptibility.
Hum Mutat. 2019 May;40(5):566-577. doi: 10.1002/humu.23732. Epub 2019 Mar 13.
Hum Mutat. 2019.
PMID: 30817846
A Large Case-Control Study Performed in Spanish Population Suggests That RECQL5 Is the Only RECQ Helicase Involved in Breast Cancer Susceptibility.
Marchena-Perea EM, Salazar-Hidalgo ME, Gómez-Sanz A, Arranz-Ledo M, Barroso A, Fernández V, Tejera-Pérez H, Pita G, Núñez-Torres R, Pombo L, Morales-Chamorro R, Cano-Cano JM, Soriano MDC, Garre P, Durán M, Currás-Freixes M, de la Hoya M, Osorio A.
Marchena-Perea EM, et al. Among authors: pombo l.
Cancers (Basel). 2022 Sep 28;14(19):4738. doi: 10.3390/cancers14194738.
Cancers (Basel). 2022.
PMID: 36230663
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