The Interplay between Natural Selection and Susceptibility to Melanoma on Allele 374F of SLC45A2 Gene in a South European Population
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C. Flores | S. López | S. Alonso | N. Izagirre | M. Boyano | J. Gardeazabal | J. Careaga | C. de la Rúa | M. Acosta-Herrera | I. Yurrebaso | C. Martinez‐Cadenas | Hua Chen | J. A. Ratón-Nieto | A. G. de Galdeano | Arrate Sevilla | I. Smith‐Zubiaga | Ó. García | Ana Sánchez | Saioa López
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