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Association of CYP1A1 A4889G and T6235C polymorphisms with the risk of breast cancer in Brazilian women.
Camila Borges Martins Oliveira
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Cassio Cardoso-Filho
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Leonardo Da Silveira Bossi
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Maria Salete Costa-Gurgel
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Gustavo Jacob Lourenco
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Carmen Silvia Passos Lima
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