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Associations of base excision repair genotypes with incident, sporadic colorectal adenoma according to antioxidant enzyme genotypes and oxidative balance-related environmental exposures
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Legume consumption and incident sporadic colorectal adenoma risk: A pooled case-control study
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Effects of Supplemental Calcium and Vitamin D on the APC/Beta-Catenin Pathway in the Normal Colorectal Mucosa of Colorectal Adenoma Patients
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Effects of Individual and Environmental Factors on InterventionEfficacy and Participant Retention in the American Cancer Society'sStudy of Nutrition and Physical Activity
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Circulating Biomarkers of Inflammation and Oxidative Stress:
Associations with Risk Factors for Colorectal Neoplasms and
Response to Micronutrient-Based Chemopreventive Interventions
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The investigation and development of dietary and life‐style
modifiable, pre‐neoplastic biomarkers of risk for colorectal
neoplasms
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Identifying Change Points and Forecasting Influenza Trends Using
Diverse Influenza-like Illness Surveillance Data Capture Mechanisms
in the City of Houston, Texas (2012-2016)
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Effects of Vitamin D and Calcium on MSH2, TGF-α, and
TGF-β Expression in Normal-Appearing Colorectal Mucosa of
Sporadic Colorectal Adenoma Patients: A Randomized Clinical
Trial
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Associations of Serum Lipids with Risk of Incident, Sporadic
Colorectal Adenoma
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Plasma α-Tocopherol, γ-Tocopherol and Incident,
Sporadic Colorectal Adenoma Risk: A Pooled Case-Control Study
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Associations of Fruit and Vegetable Intake with Incident, Sporadic,
Colorectal Adenoma
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Factors associated with the pre-travel health preparation of the
2011 internationally traveling population of New Jersey
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Mineral Intakes and Risk of Incident Colorectal Cancer
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Mineral intakes and risk of incident, sporadic colorectal
adenoma
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Colorectal Epithelial Cell Proliferation and Risk for Incident,
Sporadic Colorectal Adenomatous Polyps
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EFFECTS OF CALCIUM AND/OR VITAMIND SUPPLEMENTATION ON GOBLET CELL
MUCIN CONTENT IN NORMAL COLON MUCOSA OF SPORADIC COLORECTAL ADENOMA
PATIENTS
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EFFECTS OF CALCIUM AND VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION ON CRYPT
MORPHOLOGY IN NORMAL COLON MUCOSA
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Oxidative Stress and Health Outcomes
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Paleolithic and Mediterranean Diet Scores and Risk of Colorectal
Adenoma
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