The earwax-associated SNP c.538G>A (G180R) in ABCC11 is not associated with breast cancer risk in Europeans
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H. Brauch | C. Justenhoven | U. Hamann | Y. Ko | T. Brüning | M. Schwab | S. Winter | V. Harth | B. Pesch | S. Rabstein | C. Baisch | Anne Spickenheuer | T. Lang | Christian Baisch
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