Evaluation of Allele-Specific Somatic Changes of Genome-Wide Association Study Susceptibility Alleles in Human Colorectal Cancers
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Lai Wei | Soledad Fernandez | Heather Hampel | A. de la Chapelle | A. Toland | Lai Wei | S. Fernandez | H. Hampel | Xiao-ping Zhou | Albert de la Chapelle | Amanda Ewart Toland | Madelyn M. Gerber | Nathan P. Schulz | Xiao-Ping Zhou
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