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- who: A Genome-Wide Gene-Based from the Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Washington have published the research work: OPEN ACCESS, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 08/04/2023
- what: Some of the six additional genes with an FDR-corrected Pinteraction and amp;lt; 0.2 identified in the study have previously been linked to breast cancer development. G.G. Giles reports grants from National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) paid to my institution Cancer Council Victoria during the None of the suggestive interaction identified in the study has been . . .
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