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Polymorphic Study of XRCC1 G28152A and XRCC1 C26304T in 10 Chinese Populations

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This work was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 30671146), the Innovative Fund of Harbin Medical University Graduate Student. We also gratefully acknowledge the many sample donors who made this work possible.

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Chao Wang and Feng Chen contributed equally to this work.

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Wang, C., Chen, F., Zhang, X. et al. Polymorphic Study of XRCC1 G28152A and XRCC1 C26304T in 10 Chinese Populations. Biochem Genet 47, 27–32 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10528-008-9203-5

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