Association between ESR1 rs2234693 single nucleotide polymorphism and uterine fibroids in Taiwanese premenopausal and postmenopausal women
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Y. Liaw | O. N. Nfor | Shu-Yi Hsu | Y. Tyan | Chao-Yu Shen | Y. Chou | D. M. Tantoh
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