Five recurrent BRCA1/2 mutations are responsible for cancer predisposition in the majority of Slovenian breast cancer families
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Both recurrent and population specific mutations have been found in different areas of the world and more specifically in ethnically defined or isolated populations. The population of Slovenia has over several centuries undergone lim...
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Main Authors: | Novakovic Srdjan (Author), Hocevar Marko (Author), Besic Nikola (Author), Goelen Guido (Author), Zgajnar Janez (Author), Teugels Erik (Author), Krajc Mateja (Author), De Grève Jacques (Author) |
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2008-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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