Genetic variation in the vitamin C transporter, SLC23A2, modifies the risk of HPV16-associated head and neck cancer.
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Alyce A. Chen | B. Christensen | C. Marsit | K. Kelsey | E. Houseman | H. Nelson | M. McClean | M. Posner | J. Bryan | Judith F. Smith | H. Nelson | Alyce A. Chen | Alyce A. Chen
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