Polymorphisms of alcohol-metabolizing enzymes and the risk for alcoholism and alcoholic liver disease in Caucasian Spanish women.
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Mauro Santos | Cristina Gutiérrez | Mauro Santos | C. Gutiérrez | C. Richart | M. Broch | F. Vidal | M. Olona | T. Auguet | Montserrat Broch | J. Quer | Cristóbal Richart | Teresa Auguet | Francesc Vidal | Alfons Lorenzo | Montserrat Olona | Miguel López-Dupla | Joan-Josep Sirvent | Joan-Carles Quer | J. Sirvent | M. López-Dupla | A. Lorenzo
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