Polymorphism of TP53 codon 72 and the risk of cervical cancer among Korean women.

作者: Jae Weon Kim , Ju Won Roh , Noh Hyun Park , Yong Sang Song , Soon Beom Kang

DOI: 10.1067/MOB.2001.108329

关键词: Cervical cancerGenotypeGeneticsCarcinomaNested polymerase chain reactionGastroenterologyCancerMedicinePolymerase chain reactionPolymorphism (computer science)AlleleInternal medicine

摘要: Objective: It has recently been suggested that white women who are homozygous for the allele of the gene for wild-type p53 protein (TP53) that encodes arginine at position 72 are …

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