Seven genetic biomarkers previously associated with melanoma were analysed in a meta-analysis conducted in three South European populations: five red hair colour (RHC) MC1R alleles, one SLC45A2 variant (p.Phe374Leu) and one thermosensitive TYR variant (p.Arg402Gln). The study included 1639 melanoma patients and 1342 control subjects.

Ibarrola Villava, M., Hu, H., Guedj, M., Fernandez, L., Descamps, V., Basset Seguin, N., Bagot, M., Benssussan, A., Saiag, P., Fargnoli, M., Peris, K., Aviles, J., Lluch, A., Ribas, G., Soufir, N., MC1R, SLC45A2 and TYR genetic variants involved in melanoma susceptibility in southern European populations: results from a meta-analysis, <<EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER>>, 2012; 48 (14): 2183-2191. [doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2012.03.006] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/56408]

MC1R, SLC45A2 and TYR genetic variants involved in melanoma susceptibility in southern European populations: results from a meta-analysis

Peris, Ketty;
2012

Abstract

Seven genetic biomarkers previously associated with melanoma were analysed in a meta-analysis conducted in three South European populations: five red hair colour (RHC) MC1R alleles, one SLC45A2 variant (p.Phe374Leu) and one thermosensitive TYR variant (p.Arg402Gln). The study included 1639 melanoma patients and 1342 control subjects.
2012
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Ibarrola Villava, M., Hu, H., Guedj, M., Fernandez, L., Descamps, V., Basset Seguin, N., Bagot, M., Benssussan, A., Saiag, P., Fargnoli, M., Peris, K., Aviles, J., Lluch, A., Ribas, G., Soufir, N., MC1R, SLC45A2 and TYR genetic variants involved in melanoma susceptibility in southern European populations: results from a meta-analysis, <<EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER>>, 2012; 48 (14): 2183-2191. [doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2012.03.006] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/56408]
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