A T2517C polymorphism in the GSTM4 gene is associated with risk of developing lung cancer.
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John K Field | Paul Maloney | P. Maloney | T. Liloglou | J. Field | J. Youngson | Triantafillos Liloglou | Matthew Walters | Judith Youngson | M. Walters
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