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Is the FSHR 2039A>G variant associated with susceptibility to testicular germ cell cancer?

A. K. Bang, A. S. Busch, K. Almstrup, J. Gromoll, S. Kliesch, E. Rajpert‐De Meyts, N. E. Skakkebæk, A. Juul F. Tüttelmann, N. Jørgensen, 27.11.2017

BANG, A. K., et al. Is the FSHR 2039A> G variant associated with susceptibility to testicular germ cell cancer?. Andrology, 2018, 6. Jg., Nr. 1, S. 176-183.

Publication: https://doi.org/10.1111/andr.12440

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The publication Is the FSHR 2039A>G variant associated with susceptibility to testicular germ cell cancer? by A. K. Bang, A. S. Busch, K. Almstrup, J. Gromoll, S. Kliesch, E. Rajpert‐De Meyts, N. E. Skakkebæk, A. Juul F. Tüttelmann, N. Jørgensen is not published under an open access license. Therefore, only content curated by the MFGA team can be shown. For abstract, images and tables please follow the link to the original publication.

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Relevant data sets presented in the publication have been identified. If possible, annotations (title, general information, conditions, processed tissue types and processed cell types) have been added based on information from the publication.

Data set 1: Statistical analysis of genotype phenotype correlation

Genome: Targeted Genotyping

Species

Species
Human

Conditions

Human phenotype ontology Participants Comment
HP:control 2020 A total of 2020 men, median age 19 years (range 18–29) from the general Danish population who took part in an ongoing study on testicular function (2007–2014).
HP:0100728: Germ cell neoplasia 752 752 patients with Testicular germ cell cancer (TGCC)
HP:other: Other 550 Fertile controls consisted of 550 men, median age 31 years (range 22–46).