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  1. Colorectal cancer genetic variants are also associated with serrated polyposis syndrome susceptibility
  2. Mutational Signatures in Cancer (MuSiCa): a web application to implement mutational signatures analysis in cancer samples
  3. Association of a let-7 miRNA binding region ofTGFBR1with hereditary mismatch repair proficient colorectal cancer (MSS HNPCC)
  4. The Fanconi anemia DNA damage repair pathway in the spotlight for germline predisposition to colorectal cancer
  5. Genetic Variants Associated with Colorectal Adenoma Susceptibility
  6. Correspondence: SEMA4A variation and risk of colorectal cancer
  7. A model to predict respiratory depression from propofol and remifentanil concentrations
  8. Comparison of Prediction Models for Lynch Syndrome Among Individuals With Colorectal Cancer
  9. Recurrent Coding Sequence Variation Explains Only A Small Fraction of the Genetic Architecture of Colorectal Cancer
  10. Prevalence of somatic mutl homolog 1 promoter hypermethylation in Lynch syndrome colorectal cancer
  11. Whole-exome sequencing identifies rare pathogenic variants in new predisposition genes for familial colorectal cancer
  12. A Colorectal Cancer Susceptibility New Variant at 4q26 in the Spanish Population Identified by Genome-Wide Association Analysis
  13. The transcription factor GATA6 enables self-renewal of colon adenoma stem cells by repressing BMP gene expression
  14. Re: Role of the Oxidative DNA Damage Repair Gene OGG1 in Colorectal Tumorigenesis
  15. The MLH1 c.1852_1853delinsGC (p.K618A) Variant in Colorectal Cancer: Genetic Association Study in 18,723 Individuals
  16. A candidate gene study of capecitabine-related toxicity in colorectal cancer identifies new toxicity variants atDPYDand a putative role forENOSF1rather thanTYMS
  17. Multiple Sporadic Colorectal Cancers Display a Unique Methylation Phenotype
  18. Association between CASP8 –652 6N Del Polymorphism (rs3834129) and Colorectal Cancer Risk: Results from a Multi-Centric Study
  19. New genes emerging for colorectal cancer predisposition
  20. A genome-wide association study on copy-number variation identifies a 11q11 loss as a candidate susceptibility variant for colorectal cancer