Vincristine polyneuropathy in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia: the association with the hereditary rs924607 polymorphism in the <i>CEP72</i> gene
Oksana V. Koryakina,
Olga P. Kovtun,
Grigory A. Tsaur
et al.
Abstract:Background: Vincristine polyneuropathy is a major neurotoxic complication of treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children. A close relationship between genetic variants in candidate genes associated with the vincristine neurotoxicity in various ethnic groups has been proposed. Therefore, identification of the genetic risk factors underlying the predisposition to vincristine polyneuropathy could allow the development of effective tools for preventive diagnostics aimed at identifying a high-risk group … Show more
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