Differential urinary specific gravity as a molecular phenotype of the bladder cancer genetic association in the urea transporter gene, SLC14A1
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D. Silverman | N. Rothman | M. García-Closas | L. Prokunina-Olsson | M. Karagas | J. Figueroa | Wei Tang | Stella Koutros | D. Baris | M. Schwenn | Richard Waddell | A. Fischer | Alison C Johnson
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