White blood cell global methylation and IL-6 promoter methylation in association with diet and lifestyle risk factors in a cancer-free population.
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White blood cell global methylation and IL-6 promoter methylation in association with diet and lifestyle risk factors in a cancer-free population.
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White blood cell global methyl ...... s in a cancer-free population.
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White blood cell global methyl ...... s in a cancer-free population.
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Alfredo Morabia
Fang Fang Zhang
Mary Wolff
Maya A Kappil
Regina M Santella
Steven B Markowitz
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10.4161/EPI.20236
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z