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Bonafè et al. (2002) "What studies on human longevity tell us about the risk for cancer in the oldest old: data and hypotheses on the genetics and immunology of centenarians." Exp. Gerontol. 37(10-11):1263-1271 (PubMed)

Cited by (in linked databases)

  1. GSTA4, glutathione S-transferase alpha 4 GenAge: Human Ageing-Associated Genes
  2. GSTP1, glutathione S-transferase pi 1 GenAge: Human Ageing-Associated Genes
  3. HRAS, v-Ha-ras Harvey rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog GenAge: Human Ageing-Associated Genes
  4. BRCA1, breast cancer 1, early onset GenAge: Human Ageing-Associated Genes
  5. TP53, tumor protein p53 GenAge: Human Ageing-Associated Genes
  6. CLU, clusterin GenAge: Human Ageing-Associated Genes