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Polymorphisms of base-excision repair genes hOGG1 326cys and XRCC1 280His increase hepatocellular carcinoma risk.
Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, Institute of Surgery Research, Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing 400042, China.
Digestive Diseases and Sciences (impact factor:
2.12).
05/2012;
57(9):2451-7.
DOI:10.1007/s10620-012-2192-6
pp.2451-7
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
350 HCC patients
400 healthy controls
alcohol consumption
DNA base excision
DNA base-excision
gene polymorphisms
genes hOGG1
genetic stability
HCC family history
hepatocellular carcinoma
hOGG1 326cys genotype
hOGG1 gene polymorphisms
increase HCC risk
PCR-RFLP
polymorphisms
restriction fragment length polymorphism
Ser326Cys genotypes
two DNA
two gene polymorphisms
XRCC1 280His polymorphism