Current gene panels account for nearly all homologous recombination repair-associated multiple-case...
Current gene panels account for nearly all homologous recombination repair-associated multiple-case breast cancer families
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Matis, Thibaut S. , Zayed, Nadia , Labraki, Bouchra , de Ladurantaye, Manon , Matis, Théophane A. , Camacho Valenzuela, José , Hamel, Nancy , Atayan, Adrienne , Rivera, Barbara , Tabach, Yuval , Tonin, Patricia N. , Orthwein, Alexandre , Mes-Masson, Anne-Marie , El Haffaf, Zaki , Foulkes, William D. and Polak, Paz
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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It was hypothesized that variants in underexplored homologous recombination repair (HR) genes could explain unsolved multiple-case breast cancer (BC) families. We investigated HR deficiency (HRD)-associated mutational signatures and second hits in tumor DNA from familial BC cases. No candidates genes were associated with HRD in 38 probands previous...
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Current gene panels account for nearly all homologous recombination repair-associated multiple-case breast cancer families
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2374-4677
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2374-4677
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10.1038/s41523-021-00315-8