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51. COGENT (COlorectal cancer GENeTics): an international consortium to study the role of polymorphic variation on the risk of colorectal cancer

53. High incidence of large deletions in the PMS2 gene in Spanish Lynch syndrome families

60. Linkage of DFNB1 to Non-Syndromic Neurosensory Autosomal-Recessive Deafness in Mediterranean Families

71. Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase polymorphic variants C677T and A1298C in rectal cancer in Slavic population: significance for cancer risk and response to chemoradiotherapy.

72. Identifying metabolic features of colorectal cancer liability using Mendelian randomization.

73. BMPR2 as a Novel Predisposition Gene for Hereditary Colorectal Polyposis.

74. Germline mutations in WNK2 could be associated with serrated polyposis syndrome.

75. HAP1, a new revolutionary cell model for gene editing using CRISPR-Cas9.

76. Nonmalignant Features Associated with Inherited Colorectal Cancer Syndromes-Clues for Diagnosis.

77. Cross-Talk Between Tumor Cells Undergoing Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition and Natural Killer Cells in Tumor Microenvironment in Colorectal Cancer.

78. Prognostic Factors for Post-Recurrence Survival in Stage II and III Colorectal Carcinoma Patients.

79. The role of haematological parameters in predicting the response to radical chemoradiotherapy in patients with anal squamous cell cancer.

80. MCM9 is associated with germline predisposition to early-onset cancer-clinical evidence.

81. Colorectal cancer genetic variants are also associated with serrated polyposis syndrome susceptibility.

82. Update on genetic predisposition to colorectal cancer and polyposis.

83. Rectal Aberrant Crypt Foci in Humans Are Not Surrogate Markers for Colorectal Cancer Risk.

84. Fine-mapping of the HNF1B multicancer locus identifies candidate variants that mediate endometrial cancer risk.

85. A candidate gene study of capecitabine-related toxicity in colorectal cancer identifies new toxicity variants at DPYD and a putative role for ENOSF1 rather than TYMS.

86. The transcription factor GATA6 enables self-renewal of colon adenoma stem cells by repressing BMP gene expression.

87. BMP2/BMP4 colorectal cancer susceptibility loci in northern and southern European populations.

88. A colorectal cancer genome-wide association study in a Spanish cohort identifies two variants associated with colorectal cancer risk at 1p33 and 8p12.

89. Refinement of the associations between risk of colorectal cancer and polymorphisms on chromosomes 1q41 and 12q13.13.

90. A high degree of LINE-1 hypomethylation is a unique feature of early-onset colorectal cancer.

91. Validation microsatellite path score in a population-based cohort of patients with colorectal cancer.

92. Multiple common susceptibility variants near BMP pathway loci GREM1, BMP4, and BMP2 explain part of the missing heritability of colorectal cancer.

93. Genetic associations in the vitamin D receptor and colorectal cancer in African Americans and Caucasians.

94. Independent mutational events are rare in the ATM gene: haplotype prescreening enhances mutation detection rate.

95. Ataxia-telangiectasia: identification and detection of founder-effect mutations in the ATM gene in ethnic populations.

96. Linkage of DFNB1 to non-syndromic neurosensory autosomal-recessive deafness in Mediterranean families.

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