MYH biallelic mutation can inactivate the two genetic pathways of colorectal cancer by APC or MLH1 transversions.
MYH associated polyposis is a hereditary syndrome responsible for early colorectal cancer with a distinct genetic pathway from the Familial Adenomatous Polyposis or the Hereditary Non Polyposis Colorectal Cancer syndrome. We have studied a family with three members bearing a biallelic mutation in MY...
Main Authors: | Lefevre, J, Colas, C, Coulet, F, Bonilla, C, Mourra, N, Flejou, J, Tiret, E, Bodmer, W, Soubrier, F, Parc, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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