Updated field synopsis and systematic meta-analyses of genetic association studies in cutaneous melanoma: the MelGene database.
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J. Ioannidis | L. Bertram | E. Evangelou | C. Lill | G. Spyrou | A. Stratigos | E. Athanasiadis | K. Kypreou | I. Stefanaki | F. Chatzinasiou | F. Karagianni | K. Antonopoulou
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