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A large germline deletion in the Chek2 kinase gene is associated with an increased risk of prostate cancer

✍ Scribed by Cybulski, C; Wokolorczyk, D; Huzarski, T; Byrski, T; Gronwald, J; Gorski, B; Debniak, T; Masojc, B; Jakubowska, A; Gliniewicz, B; Sikorski, A; Stawicka, M; Godlewski, D; Kwias, Z; Antczak, A; Krajka, K; Lauer, W; Sosnowski, M; Sikorska-Radek, P; Bar, K; Klijer, R; Zdrojowy, R; Malkiewicz, B; Borkowski, A; Borkowski, T; Szwiec, M; Narod, S A; Lubinski, J


Book ID
123613417
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
285 KB
Volume
43
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2593

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