The identification and characterisation of germline genetic variants that affect human cancer
<p>Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have great potential to serve as important biomarkers in the clinic to identify those at increased risk for developing cancer, progressing more rapidly, and not responding to therapies. However, the clinical application of cancer-associated SNPs has pr...
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2013
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