Alfredo
Carrato Mena
Profesor/a Emérito/a
Harvard University
Cambridge, Estados UnidosPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Harvard University (11)
2023
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Genome-wide Association Study of Bladder Cancer Reveals New Biological and Translational Insights
European Urology, Vol. 84, Núm. 1, pp. 127-137
2016
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Identification of a novel susceptibility locus at 13q34 and refinement of the 20p12.2 region as a multi-signal locus associated with bladder cancer risk in individuals of european ancestry
Human Molecular Genetics, Vol. 25, Núm. 6, pp. 1203-1214
2015
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Analysis of heritability and shared heritability based on genome-wide association studies for thirteen cancer types
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 107, Núm. 12
2014
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Genome-wide association study identifies multiple loci associated with bladder cancer risk
Human Molecular Genetics, Vol. 23, Núm. 5
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Imputation and subset-based association analysis across different cancer types identifies multiple independent risk loci in the TERT-CLPTM1L region on chromosome 5p15.33
Human Molecular Genetics, Vol. 23, Núm. 24, pp. 6616-6633
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The 19q12 bladder cancer GWAS signal: Association with cyclin E function and aggressive disease
Cancer Research, Vol. 74, Núm. 20, pp. 5808-5818
2013
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Common genetic polymorphisms modify the effect of smoking on absolute risk of bladder cancer
Cancer Research, Vol. 73, Núm. 7, pp. 2211-2220
2012
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Mapping of the UGT1A locus identifies an uncommon coding variant that affects mRNA expression and protects from bladder cancer
Human Molecular Genetics, Vol. 21, Núm. 8, pp. 1918-1930
2011
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A genome-wide association study of bladder cancer identifies a new susceptibility locus within SLC14A1, a urea transporter gene on chromosome 18q12.3
Human Molecular Genetics, Vol. 20, Núm. 21, pp. 4282-4289
2010
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A multi-stage genome-wide association study of bladder cancer identifies multiple susceptibility loci
Nature Genetics, Vol. 42, Núm. 11, pp. 978-984
2007
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Total fluid and water consumption and the joint effect of exposure to disinfection by-products on risk of bladder cancer
Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 115, Núm. 11, pp. 1569-1572