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The association between XRCC3 rs1799794 polymorphism and cancer risk: a meta-analysis of 34 case–con...

The association between XRCC3 rs1799794 polymorphism and cancer risk: a meta-analysis of 34 case–con...

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The association between XRCC3 rs1799794 polymorphism and cancer risk: a meta-analysis of 34 case–control studies

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The association between XRCC3 rs1799794 polymorphism and cancer risk: a meta-analysis of 34 case–control studies

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England: BioMed Central Ltd

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BMC medical genomics, 2021-04, Vol.14 (1), p.117-12, Article 117

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English

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England: BioMed Central Ltd

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Studies on the XRCC3 rs1799794 polymorphism show that this polymorphism is involved in a variety of cancers, but its specific relationships or effects are not consistent. The purpose of this meta-analysis was to investigate the association between rs1799794 polymorphism and susceptibility to cancer.
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The association between XRCC3 rs1799794 polymorphism and cancer risk: a meta-analysis of 34 case–control studies

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_6e3f86ef0634468cb678c561423f5261

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_6e3f86ef0634468cb678c561423f5261

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1755-8794

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1755-8794

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10.1186/s12920-021-00965-4

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