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2012
Q. Ren, Xu, B., Chen, S. Q., Yang, Y., Wang, C. Y., Wang, Y. D., Wang, X. H., Hua, L. X., and Chen, M., A common genetic variant of 5p15.33 is associated with risk for prostate cancer in the Chinese population, vol. 11, pp. 1349-1356, 2012.
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