Author's response to reviews Title: Inflammatory Gene Variants and the Risk of Biliary Tract Cancers and Stones: A Population-Based Study in China Authors:

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  • Felipe A Castro
  • Jill Koshiol
  • Ann W Hsing
  • Yu-Tang Gao
  • Lisa W Chu
  • Ming-Chang Shen
  • Bing-Shen Wang
  • Shelley Niwa
  • Stephen Chanock
  • Gabriella Andreotti
  • Manami Inoue
  • Felipe A. Castro
  • Dipti Chourasia
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Felipe A Castro ([email protected]) Jill Koshiol ([email protected]) Ann W Hsing ([email protected]) Yu-Tang Gao ([email protected]) Asif Rashid ([email protected]) Lisa W Chu ([email protected]) Ming-Chang Shen ([email protected]) Bing-Shen Wang ([email protected]) Tian-Qua Hang ([email protected]) Bai-He Zhang ([email protected]) Shelley Niwa ([email protected]) Kai Yu ([email protected]) Hong Zhang ([email protected]) Stephen Chanock ([email protected]) Gabriella Andreotti ([email protected])

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تاریخ انتشار 2012