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Vol. 19. Issue 4.
Pages 273-276 (July - August 2005)
Vol. 19. Issue 4.
Pages 273-276 (July - August 2005)
Editorial
DOI: 10.1157/13078023
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La acumulación de alteraciones genéticas y epigenéticas: un proceso causal clave entre el medio ambiente y las enfermedades de etiología compleja
Accumulation of genetic and epigenetic alterations: a key causal process between the environment and diseases of complex etiology
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Miquel Porta, Marta Crous
Instituto Municipal de Investigación Médica y Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
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