hOGG1 polymorphism and loss of heterozygosity (LOH): Significance for lung cancer susceptibility in a Caucasian population. Wikman, H., Risch, A., Klimek, F., Schmezer, P., Spiegelhalder, B., Dienemann, H., Kayser, K., Schulz, V., Drings, P., & Bartsch, H. International Journal of Cancer, 88(6):932-937, 2000.
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@Article{Wikman2000,
  Title                    = {hOGG1 polymorphism and loss of heterozygosity (LOH): Significance for lung cancer susceptibility in a Caucasian population},
  Author                   = {Wikman, H. and Risch, A. and Klimek, F. and Schmezer, P. and Spiegelhalder, B. and Dienemann, H. and Kayser, K. and Schulz, V. and Drings, P. and Bartsch, H.},
  Journal                  = {International Journal of Cancer},
  Year                     = {2000},
  Number                   = {6},
  Pages                    = {932-937},
  Volume                   = {88}
}

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