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Exploring the link between MORF4L1 and risk of breast cancer

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author: Debra Frost  Ute Hamann  Alessandra Viel  Sylvie Mazoyer  Melissa C. Southey  Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research Group Netherlands  Marie Stenmark-Askmalm  Fergus J. Couch  Jordi Surrallés  Rosalind Eeles  Bernard Peissel  Daniela Zaffaroni  Laurent Castera  Shirley Hodgson  Paolo Radice  Dominique Stoppa-Lyonnet  Isabelle Mortemousque  Heli Nevanlinna  Katherine L Nathanson  Xianshu Wang  Laura Ottini  Daniel Cuadras  Mary E Porteous  Douglas F. Easton  Juan Bueren  Louise Izatt  Monica Barile  Siranoush Manoukian  Ramunas Janavicius  Hans Ehrencrona  Esther M. John  Lesley McGuffog  Barbara Pasini  Maria Adelaide Caligo  Carole Brewer  Jonathan Beesley  Yves-Jean Bignon  Trinidad Caldes  Marinus J Blok  Roni Milgrom  Yael Laitman  Massimo Bogliolo  Detlev Schindler  Johanna Rantala  Rosemarie Davidson  Anna Laura Putignano  Radka Platte  Saundra S. Buys  Nancy Uhrhammer  Antonis C Antoniou  Julián Cerón  David Goldgar  Theo A M van Os  Fiona Lalloo  Susan M Domchek  Conxi Lázaro  Evgeny N Imyanitov  Susan Peock  Jean-Philippe Peyrat  Anthony Renwick  Gareth Evans  Timothy R Rebbeck  Joan Brunet  Marie-Agnès Collonge-Rame  Senno Verhoef  Kai-Ren Ong  Hanne Meijers-Heijboer  Ana Osorio  Amanda Spurdle  Ignacio Blanco  Paolo Peterlongo  Mary B. Daly  Nazneen Rahman  Gisela Barbany-Bustinza  EMBRACE Collaborators  Madeleine M A Tilanus-Linthorst  Margreet G.E.M. Ausems  Matti A. Rookus  Tuomas Heikkinen  Víctor Moreno  Georgia Chenevix-Trench  Olga M Sinilnikova 

Publication date April 5, 2011
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