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  • 22. Fecal neutral steroids in normal conditions and in patients with polyps or cancer of the large bowel.
    Ponz de Leon M, Roncucci L, di Donato P, Sacchetti C, Pezcoller C, Annoni C, Bertani C, Rebecchi P, Balli F, Galli D.
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    Reddy BS, Sharma C, Simi B, Engle A, Laakso K, Puska P, Korpela R.
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  • 31. Comparison of the fecal microflora of Seventh-Day Adventists with individuals consuming a general diet. Implications concerning colonic carcinoma.
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  • 32. Metabolic epidemiology of large bowel cancer: fecal bulk and constituents of high-risk North American and low-risk Finnish population.
    Reddy BS, Hedges AR, Laakso K, Wynder EL.
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  • 33. [Determination of bile acids in stools of patients with colonic neoplasms and adenomatous polyps].
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  • 37. Why do African Americans get more colon cancer than Native Africans?
    O'Keefe SJ, Chung D, Mahmoud N, Sepulveda AR, Manafe M, Arch J, Adada H, van der Merwe T.
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  • 39. Soluble fecal acidic lipids and colorectal epithelial cell proliferation in normal subjects and in patients with colon cancer.
    Geltner-Allinger U, Brismar B, Reinholt FP, Andersson G, Rafter JJ.
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