Common variants in human CRC genes as low-risk alleles.
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L. Påhlman | P. Zając | J. Lundeberg | S. Picelli | A. Lindblom | J. Dalén | S. Ekelund | U. Lindforss | D. Edler | K. Smedh | L. Olsson | C. Lenander | Xiao-lei Zhou | F. Hjern | M. Janson | M. Andersson | N. Lundqvist | A. Törnqvist | J. Holm | Susanne Ekelund
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