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Common variation at 3p22.1 and 7p15.3 influences multiple myeloma risk

Common variation at 3p22.1 and 7p15.3 influences multiple myeloma risk

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Main Authors: Broderick, P, Chubb, D, Johnson, D, Weinhold, N, Försti, A, Lloyd, A, Olver, B, Ma, Y, Dobbins, SE, Walker, B, Davies, F, Gregory, W, Child, J, Ross, F, Jackson, G, Neben, K, Jauch, A, Hoffmann, P, Mühleisen, T, Nöthen, M, Moebus, S, Tomlinson, I, Goldschmidt, H, Hemminki, K, Morgan, G
Format: Journal article
Published: 2011
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