Association Between TAS2R38 Gene Polymorphisms and Colorectal Cancer Risk: A Case-Control Study in Two Independent Populations of Caucasian Origin
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M. Kloor | K. Hemminki | A. Naccarati | A. Försti | D. Campa | F. Canzian | R. Barale | C. Engel | H. Schackert | R. Büttner | P. Propping | M. Carrai | B. Pardini | P. Vodicka | N. Rahner | H. Görgens | M. Morak | V. Steinke | S. Stemmler | L. Vodickova | B. Betz | J. Novotný | E. Holinski-Feder | A. Stein
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