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Rats: Gnawing through the barriers to understanding genetic susceptibility and breast cancer

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Blackburn, Anneke

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Current Science Inc

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Advances in genotyping technology have provided us with a large number of genetic loci associated with cancer susceptibility; however, our ability to understand the functional effects of the genetic variants of these loci remains limited. In the previous

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Breast Cancer Research (Online edition)

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2037-12-31