D Cimponeriu
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Toma M, Cimponeriu D, Pompilia A, Stavarachi M, Belusica L, Radu I, et al.
J Med Life
. 2010 Jan;
1(4):423-8.
PMID: 20108522
Mutations in adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene have not been previously characterized among Romanian patients with colorectal cancer (CRC). We initiate this study to detect the mutations in APC gene...
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Toma M, Cimponeriu D, Apostol P, Stavarachi M, Cojocaru M, Belusica L, et al.
Chirurgia (Bucur)
. 2009 Dec;
104(5):553-6.
PMID: 19943553
Background: The insertion/deletion polymorphism of the angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) gene has recently been linked to the pathogenesis of human cancers. The goal of this study was to analyze the...
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Belusica L, Cimponeriu D, Dumitrescu I, Gherghinoiu R, Hortopan A, Constantinescu G, et al.
Chirurgia (Bucur)
. 2007 Aug;
102(3):277-80.
PMID: 17687855
The polygenic etiology of familial colorectal cancer and other digestive tract cancers has been acknowledged and therefore a study subject by means of various techniques such comparative genomic hybridization, serial...
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Raicu F, Popa L, Apostol P, Cimponeriu D, Dan L, Ilinca E, et al.
J Cell Mol Med
. 2003 May;
7(1):43-8.
PMID: 12767260
About 30% of couple infertilities are of male origin, some of them caused by genetic abnormalities of the Y chromosome. Deletions in AZF region can cause severe spermatogenic defects ranging...
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Cimponeriu D, LOPRESTI P, Lavelanet M, Roistacher K, Remigio P, Marfatia S, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol
. 1994 Jan;
89(1):129-31.
PMID: 8273784
Primary gastrointestinal infection is an uncommon manifestation of histoplasmosis. It is almost always associated with disseminated disease and/or an immunocompromised host. The ileum and cecum are the most common sites...
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McDonald E, Marino C, Cimponeriu D
Hosp Pract (Off Ed)
. 1992 Nov;
27(11):41, 44.
PMID: 1429945
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