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Genome-wide association study for colorectal cancer identifies risk polymorphisms in German familial cases and implicates MAPK signalling pathways in disease susceptibility

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    LASCORS, J., FÖRSTI, A., CHEN, B., BUCH, S., STEINKE, V., RAHNER, N., HOLINSKI-FEDER, E., MORAK, M., SCHACKERT, H. K., GÖRGENS, H., SCHULMANN, K., GOECKE, T., KLOOR, M., ENGEL, C., BÜTTNER, R., KUNKEL, N., WEIRES, M., HOFFMEISTER, M., PARDINI, B., NACCARATI, A., VODIČKOVÁ, L., NOVOTNÝ, J., SCHREIBER, S., KRAWCZAK, M., BRÖRING, C. D., VÖLZKE, H., SCHAFMAYER, C., VODIČKA, P., CHANG-CLAUDE, J., BRENNER, H., BURWINKEL, B., PROPPING, P., HAMPE, J., HEMMINKI, K. Genome-wide association study for colorectal cancer identifies risk polymorphisms in German familial cases and implicates MAPK signalling pathways in disease susceptibility. Carcinogenesis. 2010, 31(9), 1612-1619. ISSN 0143-3334. E-ISSN 1460-2180. Available: doi: 10.1093/carcin/bgq146
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