Inherited predisposition to colorectal cancer: towards a more complete picture
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Inherited predisposition to colorectal cancer: towards a more complete picture
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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS
Volume 52, Issue 12, Pages 791-796
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BMJ
Online
2015-08-22
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10.1136/jmedgenet-2015-103298
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