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Erratum to: Spectrum and frequencies of BRCA1/2 mutations in Bulgarian high risk breast cancer patients

In this version of this article that was originally published [1] there was an error with the citation in the line: “…Functional studies suggested that c.536A > G but not c.1648A > C variant might be related to BRCA1-associated pathogenicity by affecting its function in non-homologous end join...

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Published in:BMC cancer 2017-03, Vol.17 (1), p.195-195, Article 195
Main Authors: Dodova, Rumyana Ivanova, Mitkova, Atanaska Velichkova, Dacheva, Daniela Rosenova, Hadjo, Lina Basam, Vlahova, Alexandrina Ivanova, Taushanova-Hadjieva, Margarita Stoyanova, Valev, Spartak Stoyanov, Caulevska, Marija Mitko, Popova, Stanislava Dimitrova, Popov, Ivan Emilov, Dikov, Tihomir Iliichev, Sedloev, Theophil Angelov, Ionkov, Atanas Stefanov, Timcheva, Konstanta Velinova, Christova, Svetlana Liubomirova, Kremensky, Ivo Marinov, Mitev, Vanio Ivanov, Kaneva, Radka Petrova
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Summary:In this version of this article that was originally published [1] there was an error with the citation in the line: “…Functional studies suggested that c.536A > G but not c.1648A > C variant might be related to BRCA1-associated pathogenicity by affecting its function in non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) [25]…” The reference number 25 is incorrect for this citation. The correct reference does not appear in the article, but should be: Guidugli L, Rugani C, Lombardi G, Aretini P, Galli A, Caligo MA. A recombination-based method to characterize human BRCA1 missense variants. Breast Cancer Red Treat. 2011 125(1):265-72.
ISSN:1471-2407
1471-2407
DOI:10.1186/s12885-017-3188-6