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N-acetyl transferase (NAT1&NAT2) and glutathione-S transferase (GSTM1&GSTT1) polymorphisms in breast cancer
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2006-06-01
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Güray, Nülüfer Tülün
Su, Y. S.
Altinbas, M.
Atalay, M. A.
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N. T. Güray, Y. S. Su, M. Altinbas, and M. A. Atalay, “N-acetyl transferase (NAT1&NAT2) and glutathione-S transferase (GSTM1&GSTT1) polymorphisms in breast cancer,” 2006, vol. 273, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/52591.