Barrett, J. E., Herzog, C. M., Aminzadeh-Gohari, S., Redl, E., Parveen, I. I., Rothärmel, J., . . . Widschwendter, M. Epigenetic signatures in surrogate tissues are able to assess cancer risk and indicate the efficacy of preventive measures. Nature Portfolio.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBarrett, James E., et al. Epigenetic Signatures in Surrogate Tissues Are Able to Assess Cancer Risk and Indicate the Efficacy of Preventive Measures. Nature Portfolio.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBarrett, James E., et al. Epigenetic Signatures in Surrogate Tissues Are Able to Assess Cancer Risk and Indicate the Efficacy of Preventive Measures. Nature Portfolio.
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