The human glutathione S-transferase supergene family, its polymorphism, and its effects on susceptibility to lung cancer.
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G. Talaska | B. Ketterer | F. Kadlubar | D. Meyer | J. Taylor | S. Pemble | N. Lang | J. Harris | John B. Taylor | J. Taylor | Fred E. Kadlubar
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