Author:
Zheng Wei,McLerran Dale F.,Rolland Betsy A.,Fu Zhenming,Boffetta Paolo,He Jiang,Gupta Prakash Chandra,Ramadas Kunnambath,Tsugane Shoichiro,Irie Fujiko,Tamakoshi Akiko,Gao Yu-Tang,Koh Woon-Puay,Shu Xiao-Ou,Ozasa Kotaro,Nishino Yoshikazu,Tsuji Ichiro,Tanaka Hideo,Chen Chien-Jen,Yuan Jian-Min,Ahn Yoon-Ok,Yoo Keun-Young,Ahsan Habibul,Pan Wen-Harn,Qiao You-Lin,Gu Dongfeng,Pednekar Mangesh Suryakant,Sauvaget Catherine,Sawada Norie,Sairenchi Toshimi,Yang Gong,Wang Renwei,Xiang Yong-Bing,Ohishi Waka,Kakizaki Masako,Watanabe Takashi,Oze Isao,You San-Lin,Sugawara Yumi,Butler Lesley M.,Kim Dong-Hyun,Park Sue K.,Parvez Faruque,Chuang Shao-Yuan,Fan Jin-Hu,Shen Chen-Yang,Chen Yu,Grant Eric J.,Lee Jung Eun,Sinha Rashmi,Matsuo Keitaro,Thornquist Mark,Inoue Manami,Feng Ziding,Kang Daehee,Potter John D.
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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