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DNA repair gene ERCC1 polymorphisms may contribute to the risk of glioma

Authors
  1. A Jemal
  2. A Ronen
  3. A Rousseau
  4. AM Sijbers
  5. B Woolf
  6. B Zhao
  7. BR Costa da
  8. D Jackson
  9. D Ricard
  10. Dandan Gao
  11. DI Jacobs
  12. DN Louis
  13. DQ Chen
  14. E Ron
  15. E Zintzaras
  16. EC Friedberg
  17. EL Goode
  18. Guanqian Yuan
  19. H Ohgaki
  20. H Zhang
  21. J Jiang
  22. JA Schwartzbaum
  23. JL Peters
  24. JS Smith
  25. Jun Tan
  26. JY Sun
  27. KQ Luo
  28. L Jiang
  29. L Zhang
  30. M Berwick
  31. M Bondy
  32. M Egger
  33. M Li
  34. M Wrensch
  35. M Wrensch
  36. ML Bondy
  37. MP Little
  38. N Zhang
  39. P Chen
  40. R McKean-Cowdin
  41. RD Wood
  42. RW Tsang
  43. Shaofeng Ding
  44. WR Pan
  45. X Wei
  46. Y Liu
  47. Y Liu
  48. Y Liu
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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