Association between serum trans-monounsaturated fatty acids and breast cancer risk in the E3N-EPIC Study.
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F. Clavel-Chapelon | G. Lenoir | V. Joulin | A. Thiébaut | M. Boutron‐Ruault | V. Chajès | V. Maillard | E. Gauthier | G. Estelle | Anne C. M. Thiébaut | R. Maxime | Maillard Virginie | Boutron-Ruault Marie-Christine | Joulin Virginie | L. Gilbert | M. Rotival | Estelle Gauthier | Françoise Clavel-Chapelon
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