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    Ha E, Cho SI, Chen D, Chen C, Ryan L, Smith TJ, Xu X, Christiani DC.
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    Sallmén M, Lindbohm ML, Kyyrönen P, Nykyri E, Anttila A, Taskinen H, Hemminki K.
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