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Mai-2012Comprehensive investigation of genetic variation in the 8q24 region and multiple myeloma risk in the IMMEnSE consortiumReis, R. M.; Campa, Danielr; Martino, Alessandro, et al.ArtigoAcesso restrito UMinho
9-Dez-2015Corrigendum: Genome-wide association study identifies variants at 16p13 associated with survival in multiple myeloma patientsZiv, Elad; Dean, Eric; Hu, Donglei, et al.CorrigendaAcesso aberto
Abr-2014Genetic variants and multiple myeloma risk : IMMEnSE validation of the best reported associations : an extensive replication of the associations from the Candidate gene eraMartino, Alessandro; Campa, Daniele; Jurczyszyn, Artur, et al.ArtigoAcesso restrito UMinho
2012Genetics and molecular epidemiology of multiple myeloma : the rationale for the IMMEnSE consortium (review)Martino, Alessandro; Sainz, Juan; Buda, Gabriele, et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2015Genome-wide association study identifies variants at 16p13 associated with survival in multiple myeloma patientsZiv, Elad; Dean, Eric; Hu, Donglei, et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2012Impact of polymorphic variation at 7p15.3, 3p22.1 and 2p23.3 loci on risk of multiple myelomaReis, R. M.; Martino, Alessandro; Campa, Daniele, et al.Carta ao editorAcesso restrito UMinho
2013Polymorphisms in regulators of xenobiotic transport and metabolism genes PXR and CAR do not affect multiple myeloma risk : a case-control study in the context of IMMEnSE consortiumMartino, Alessandro; Sainz, Juan; Reis, R. M., et al.ArtigoAcesso restrito UMinho
9-Mai-2023Polymorphisms within autophagy-related genes as susceptibility biomarkers for multiple myeloma: a meta-analysis of three large cohorts and functional characterizationClavero, Esther; Sanchez-Maldonado, José Manuel; Macauda, Angelica, et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2021Polymorphisms within the TNFSF4 and MAPKAPK2 Loci influence the risk of developing invasive aspergillosis: A two-stage case control study in the context of the aspBIOmics consortiumSánchez-Maldonado, Jose Manuel; Moñiz-Díez, Ana; ter Horst, Rob, et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto
2015Type 2 diabetes-related variants influence the risk of developing multiple myeloma: results from the IMMEnSE consortiumRíos, Rafael; Lupiañez, Carmen Belén; Campa, Daniele, et al.ArtigoAcesso aberto