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Guarneri F et al. – The authors study, the first on a Mediterranean population, shows the existence of a correlation between SK and the GST T1 null genotype. This result points out significant differences between subjects of different ethnic and geographical origin and warrants further investigation on a larger population, and ethnically different populations.

   

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