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P. Coutinho, Sandim, V., Oliveira, J. A., Alves, G., and Hatagima, A., Lack of association between glutathione S-transferase polymorphisms and primary glioma in a case-control study in Rio de Janeiro, vol. 9, pp. 539-544, 2010.
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