A P Sokolenko
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Yanus G, Savonevich E, Sokolenko A, Romanko A, Ni V, Bakaeva E, et al.
Fam Cancer
. 2022 May;
22(1):19-30.
PMID: 35596902
The spectrum of BRCA1/2 mutations demonstrates significant interethnic variations. We analyzed for the first time the entire BRCA1/2 coding region in 340 Belarusian cancer patients with clinical signs of BRCA1/2-related...
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Bessonov A, Iyevleva A, Imyanitov E, Sokolenko A
Vopr Onkol
. 2019 Jan;
62(6):753-757.
PMID: 30695561
CHEK2 is classified as a moderate-penetrance gene for hereditary breast cancer (BC). In Russia, CHEK2 mutations hold second position in the list of BC-predisposing gene defects after BRCAl, and include...
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Suspitsyn E, Sokolenko A, Imyanitov E
Vopr Onkol
. 2019 Jan;
62(6):713-718.
PMID: 30695557
Whole exome sequencing (WES) has become a leading tool for genetic analysis right after its invention. This approach permits the detection of mutations spread within coding regions of the entire...
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Yanus G, Akhapkina T, Ivantsov A, Preobrazhenskaya E, Aleksakhina S, Bizin I, et al.
Clin Genet
. 2018 Feb;
93(5):1015-1021.
PMID: 29406563
Distribution of cancer-predisposing mutations demonstrates significant interethnic variations. This study aimed to evaluate patterns of APC and MUTYH germ-line mutations in Russian patients with colorectal malignancies. APC gene defects were...
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Sokolenko A, Iyevleva A, Mitiushkina N, Suspitsin E, Preobrazhenskaya E, Kuligina E, et al.
Acta Naturae
. 2012 Jun;
2(4):31-5.
PMID: 22649661
Hereditary breast-ovarian cancer syndrome contributes to as much as 5-7% of breast cancer (BC) and 10-15% of ovarian cancer (OC) incidence. Mutations in the "canonical" genesBRCA1andBRCA2occur in 20-30% of affected...
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Piskunova T, Suspitsin E, Sokolenko A, Zabezhinskii M, Imianitov E, Semenchenko A, et al.
Vopr Onkol
. 2009 May;
55(1):89-92.
PMID: 19435207
It is well known that cyclooxygenase-2 (COX2) plays an important role in the development of many tumors including breast cancer. Our study was concerned with evaluating the effects of the...
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Szymanska-Pasternak J, Szymanska A, Medrek K, Imyanitov E, Cybulski C, Gorski B, et al.
Gynecol Oncol
. 2006 Jul;
102(3):429-31.
PMID: 16828850
Objective: Three founder alleles of the CHEK2 gene have been associated with predisposition to a range of cancer types in Poland. Two founder alleles (1100delC and IVS2 + 1G >A)...