Combined genome-wide scan for prostate cancer susceptibility genes.
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J. Carpten | E. Gillanders | J. Trent | J. Schleutker | K. Cooney | T. Tammela | E. Lange | Jianfeng Xu | F. Wiklund | S. Isaacs | K. Wiley | P. Walsh | B. Chang | W. Isaacs | S. Zheng | H. Gronberg | A. Rökman | M. Matikainen | D. Meyers | J. Bailey-Wilson | Derek E. Gildea | W. M. Brown | J. Albertus | MaryPat Jones | Erica Riedesel | A. Baffoe-Bonnie | Caroline E. Mohai | M. Jones | Julie Albertus | MaryPat Jones | Henrik Grönberg | MaryPat Jones
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