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List of works by Paraskevi Apostolou

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Genome-wide association study identifies 25 known breast cancer susceptibility loci as risk factors for triple-negative breast cancer

scientific article published on 9 December 2013

Breast cancer risk variants at 6q25 display different phenotype associations and regulate ESR1, RMND1 and CCDC170.

scientific article

Extending the clinical phenotype associated with biallelic NTHL1 germline mutations

scientific article published on 24 September 2018

Functional characterization of CHEK2 variants in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae system

scientific article published on 09 March 2019

Figure 6 from ENIGMA <i>CHEK2</i>gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired <i>CHEK2</i> Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

Supplementary Methods 1 from ENIGMA <i>CHEK2</i>gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired <i>CHEK2</i> Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

Figure 5 from ENIGMA <i>CHEK2</i>gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired <i>CHEK2</i> Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

BRCA1 and BRCA2 germline testing in Cretan isolates reveals novel and strong founder effects

scientific article published on 05 February 2020

ENIGMACHEK2gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally ImpairedCHEK2Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

Table S1 from ENIGMA <i>CHEK2</i>gether Project: A Comprehensive Study Identifies Functionally Impaired <i>CHEK2</i> Germline Missense Variants Associated with Increased Breast Cancer Risk

CanVaS: Documenting the genetic variation spectrum of Greek cancer patients

scientific article published on 26 June 2021

PALB2 c.2257C>T truncating variant is a Greek founder and is associated with high breast cancer risk

scientific article published on 14 May 2019