CD24 single nucleotide polymorphisms and cancer risk
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Beicheng Sun | Donghua Zhang | Xiaochen Wang | Lei Lu | Bin Zhang | Rongsheng Zhang | Xuan Wang | Bingji Wang | Xianzhong Liu | Shushan Yan | Ping Wang | Yin Yin | Donghua Xu | T. Jiang | C. Hua | Zeng-cai Li
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