Maternal smoking during pregnancy, genetic polymorphisms of metabolic enzymes, and childhood acute leukemia: the ESCALE Study (SFCE)
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D. Hémon | D. Zélénika | A. Baruchel | G. Leverger | A. Bonaventure | Y. Bertrand | N. Sirvent | P. Bordigoni | J. Clavel | J. Rudant | G. Michel | S. Ducassou | B. Nelken | L. Orsi | M. Pasquet | X. Rialland | S. Goujon-Bellec | S. Goujon‐Bellec
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