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Yu K–D et al. – In conclusion, SNPs/haplotypes in the GSTM3 gene within the GSTMs gene cluster are likely to contribute to breast cancer risk when the GSTM1 is absent. GSTM3 catalyzing ability in normal breast tissue might protect against breast carcinogenesis.

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