Variants in the TLR 4 and TLR 6-1-10 Genes and Prostate Cancer Risk . Results Based on Pooled Analysis from Three Independent Studies

Authors' A Departmen School of P Brigham an Massachus Karolinska Perioperati Sweden; 8C of Medicin Epidemiolo Maryland; a New York, Correspon Harvard Sc Avenue, Bo E-mail: slin doi: 10.115

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