rdf:type |
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lifeskim:mentions |
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pubmed:issue |
11
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pubmed:dateCreated |
2010-11-10
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pubmed:abstractText |
Heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) has been shown to act as a chaperone and be associated with a variety of tumors. We investigated HSP70-1 G+190C, HSP70-2 A+1267G, and HSP70-hom T+2437C polymorphisms to assess whether genetic variation in HSP70 plays a role in the occurrence and development of lung cancer.
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pubmed:language |
eng
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pubmed:journal |
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pubmed:citationSubset |
IM
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pubmed:chemical |
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pubmed:status |
MEDLINE
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pubmed:month |
Nov
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pubmed:issn |
1434-6621
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pubmed:author |
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pubmed:issnType |
Print
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pubmed:volume |
48
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pubmed:owner |
NLM
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pubmed:authorsComplete |
Y
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pubmed:pagination |
1657-63
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pubmed:meshHeading |
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-Case-Control Studies,
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-Female,
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-Gene Frequency,
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-Genetic Predisposition to Disease,
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins,
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-Haplotypes,
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-Humans,
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-Lung Neoplasms,
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-Male,
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-Middle Aged,
pubmed-meshheading:20704535-Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
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pubmed:year |
2010
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pubmed:articleTitle |
The relationship between three heat shock protein 70 gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to lung cancer.
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pubmed:affiliation |
Department of Occupational Health, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, P.R. China.
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pubmed:publicationType |
Journal Article,
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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