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    Vitamin D Metabolic Pathway Genes and Pancreatic Cancer Risk (vol 10, e0117574, 2015)

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    Arem, H; Yu, K; Xiong, X; Moy, K; Freedman, ND; Mayne, ST; Albanes, D; Amundadottir, LT; Arslan, AA; Austin, M; ...
    Date
    2015-06-03
    Source Title
    PLoS One
    Publisher
    PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
    University of Melbourne Author/s
    Severi, Gianluca; Giles, Graham
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    Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
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    Journal Article
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    Arem, H., Yu, K., Xiong, X., Moy, K., Freedman, N. D., Mayne, S. T., Albanes, D., Amundadottir, L. T., Arslan, A. A., Austin, M., Bamlet, W. R., Beane-Freeman, L., Bracci, P., Canzian, F., Chanock, S. J., Cotterchio, M., Duell, E. J., Gallinger, S., Giles, G. G. ,... Stolzenberg-Solomon, R. Z. (2015). Vitamin D Metabolic Pathway Genes and Pancreatic Cancer Risk (vol 10, e0117574, 2015). PLOS ONE, 10 (6), https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129983.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11343/257371
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    10.1371/journal.pone.0129983

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