Identification of 19 new risk loci and potential regulatory mechanisms influencing susceptibility to testicular germ cell tumor
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Robert Karlsson | Julian Peto | Fredrik Wiklund | Rosalind Eeles | Nick Orr | Alison M Dunning | Clare Turnbull | Douglas F Easton | Kevin Litchfield | Nora Pashayan | Kerry Fenwick | Richard S Houlston | Philip J Law | Kenneth Muir | R. Eeles | Z. Kote-Jarai | K. Muir | R. Huddart | D. Easton | J. Peto | N. Orr | P. Broderick | R. Houlston | F. Wiklund | A. Dunning | C. Turnbull | D. Dudakia | G. Migliorini | P. Law | K. Fenwick | I. Assiotis | D. Bishop | J. Shipley | R. Karlsson | K. Litchfield | N. Pashayan | W. Kristiansen | T. B. Haugen | T. Grotmol | A. Holroyd | Giulia Orlando | Robert A Huddart | Tom Grotmol | Janet Shipley | J. Nsengimana | Jérémie Nsengimana | ZSofia Kote-Jarai | Peter Broderick | C. Loveday | Max Levy | Giulia Orlando | Chey Loveday | Gabriele Migliorini | Amy Holroyd | Trine B Haugen | Wenche Kristiansen | Ioannis Assiotis | Darshna Dudakia | D Timothy Bishop | Alison Reid | M. Levy | A. Reid | Max Levy | D. Bishop | Kenneth R. Muir
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