Association of IL-8 gene promoter −251 A/T and IL-18 gene promoter −137 G/C polymorphisms with head and neck cancer risk: a comprehensive meta-analysis
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Z. Wang | Z. Gao | Kai Li | Anqi Sun | Hai-Bo Huang | Li-Sha Sun
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