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bibliographicCitation Marangoni K, Araújo TG, Neves AF, Goulart LR. The -786T>C promoter polymorphism of the NOS3 gene is associated with prostate cancer progression. BMC Cancer. 2008 Sep 29;8():273. PMID: 18823560; PMCID: PMC2571109.
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