A case-control study of microsomal epoxide hydrolase, smoking, meat consumption, glutathione S-transferase M3, and risk of colorectal adenomas.
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D. Levy | K. Siegmund | V. Cortessis | R. Haile | A. Diep | H. Frankl | N. Zhou | Q. Zhu | E. Lee | Q. Chen | Eric R. Lee | Nianmin Zhou | Kimberly D. Siegmund | Qiuxiong Chen | A. N. Diep | Qin-shi Zhu | Robert W. Haile | Daniel Levy
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