Tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms in MBD4 are associated with risk of lung cancer in a Chinese population.
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Hongbing Shen | Weiwei Sun | Ying Wang | Hongliang Liu | Q. Wei | Zhibin Hu | G. Jin | Hongxia Ma | Wei Huang | D. Lu | Li Jin | Haifeng Wang | Dan Chen | R. Miao | T. Tian | H. Gu | Q. Wei | Q. Wei
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