GWAS meta-analyses clarify the genetics of cervical phenotypes and inform risk stratification for cervical cancer
Mariann Koel(Karolinska Institutet), Triin Laisk(Estonian Biocentre), Susanna Lemmelä(University of Helsinki), Kristi Läll(University of Tartu), Urmo Võsa(University Medical Center Groningen), Priit Palta(University of Tartu), Reedik Mägi(University of Tartu), Maarja Jõeloo(University of Tartu), Natàlia Pujol‐Gualdo(University of Tartu), Mark J. Daly(Broad Institute), Hannele Laivuori(University of Helsinki)
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