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Marcia Cruz-Correa to DNA Mismatch Repair

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Marcia Cruz-Correa has written about DNA Mismatch Repair.
Connection Strength

1.138
  1. Cruz-Correa M, Diaz-Algorri Y, P?rez-Mayoral J, Suleiman-Suleiman W, Gonzalez-Pons Mdel M, Bertr?n C, Casellas N, Rodr?guez N, Pardo S, Rivera K, Mosquera R, Rodriguez-Quilichini S. Clinical characterization and mutation spectrum in Caribbean Hispanic families with Lynch syndrome. Fam Cancer. 2015 Sep; 14(3):415-25.
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    Score: 0.537
  2. De Jesus-Monge WE, Gonzalez-Keelan C, Zhao R, Hamilton SR, Rodriguez-Bigas M, Cruz-Correa M. Mismatch repair protein expression and colorectal cancer in Hispanics from Puerto Rico. Fam Cancer. 2010 Jun; 9(2):155-66.
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    Score: 0.373
  3. Sierra I, P?rez-Mayoral J, Rosado K, Maldonado V, Alicea-Zambrana K, Reyes JS, Torres M, Tous L, Lop?z-Acevedo N, Diaz-Algorr? Y, Carlo-Chevere V, Rodriguez-Quilichini S, Cruz-Correa M. Implementation of Universal Colorectal Cancer Screening for Lynch Syndrome in Hispanics Living in Puerto Rico. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2021 Oct; 8(5):1185-1191.
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    Score: 0.191
  4. Sunga AY, Ricker C, Espenschied CR, Castillo D, Melas M, Herzog J, Bannon S, Cruz-Correa M, Lynch P, Solomon I, Gruber SB, Weitzel JN. Spectrum of mismatch repair gene mutations and clinical presentation of Hispanic individuals with Lynch syndrome. Cancer Genet. 2017 04; 212-213:1-7.
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    Score: 0.037
Connection Strength

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