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Academic Article The role of DNA repair capacity in susceptibility to lung cancer: a review.
Academic Article Lung cancer chemoprevention: an integrated approach.
Academic Article Reduced expression levels of nucleotide excision repair genes in lung cancer: a case-control analysis.
Academic Article Cryopreserving whole blood for functional assays using viable lymphocytes in molecular epidemiology studies.
Academic Article Is there a genetic basis for lung cancer susceptibility?
Academic Article A modified host cell reactivation assay to measure DNA repair capacity for removing 4-aminobiphenyl adducts: a pilot study of bladder cancer.
Academic Article An evolutionary perspective on single-nucleotide polymorphism screening in molecular cancer epidemiology.
Academic Article Integrative epidemiology: from risk assessment to outcome prediction.
Academic Article Bladder cancer predisposition: a multigenic approach to DNA-repair and cell-cycle-control genes.
Academic Article Integrative cancer epidemiology--the next generation.
Academic Article The evolving discipline of molecular epidemiology of cancer.
Academic Article Molecular epidemiology and retinoid chemoprevention of head and neck cancer.
Academic Article Identifying and recruiting healthy control subjects from a managed care organization: a methodology for molecular epidemiological case-control studies of cancer.
Academic Article Assessing the function of genetic variants in candidate gene association studies.
Academic Article Polymorphisms in XPD exons 10 and 23 and bladder cancer risk.
Academic Article Association between glutathione S-transferase pi polymorphisms and survival in patients with advanced nonsmall cell lung carcinoma.
Concept Molecular Epidemiology
Grant Training Program in Pediatric Cancer Epidemiology and Control
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