Advances in Brief The NOD 2 3020 insC Mutation and the Risk of Colorectal Cancer
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J. Kładny | R. Scott | A. Jakubowska | J. Lubiński | E. Grabowska | C. Cybulski | T. Dębniak | Z. Szych | Janina Suchy | M. Mierzejewski | G. Kurzawski | W. Domagala | E. Kowalska
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