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Bouffler S, Hofland N, Cox R, Fodde R
Br J Cancer . 2000 Oct; 83(10):1291-4. PMID: 11044352
The role of Msh2 in chromosome stability has been investigated in a targeted mouse model for HNPCC, Msh2Delta7N. Chromosome aberration frequencies were similar in bone marrow of Msh2(+/+), Msh2(+/-)and Msh2(-/-)mice...
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Smits R, Hofland N, Edelmann W, Geugien M, Jagmohan-Changur S, Albuquerque C, et al.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer . 2000 Sep; 29(3):229-39. PMID: 10992298
The APC gene, originally identified as the gene for familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), is now considered as the true "gatekeeper" of colonic epithelial proliferation. Its main tumor suppressing activity seems...
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Fodde R, Smits R, Hofland N, Kielman M, Meera Khan P
Cytogenet Cell Genet . 1999 Nov; 86(2):105-11. PMID: 10545699
Colorectal cancer still represents one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality among Western populations. The adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene, originally identified as the gene responsible for...
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Smits R, Kielman M, Breukel C, Zurcher C, Neufeld K, Jagmohan-Changur S, et al.
Genes Dev . 1999 May; 13(10):1309-21. PMID: 10346819
The adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene is considered as the true gatekeeper of colonic epithelial proliferation: It is mutated in the majority of colorectal tumors, and mutations occur at early...
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Byth B, Thomas G, Hofland N, Cox D
Nucleic Acids Res . 1994 May; 22(9):1766-7. PMID: 8202385
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