European genome-wide association study identifies SLC14A1 as a new urinary bladder cancer susceptibility gene.

T. Rafnar, S.H. Vermeulen, P. Sulem, G. Thorleifsson, K.K. Aben, J.A. Witjes, A.J. Grotenhuis, G.W. Verhaegh, C.A. Hulsbergen van Kaa, S. Besenbacher, D. Gudbjartsson, S.N. Stacey, J. Gudmundsson, H. Johannsdottir, H. Bjarnason, C. Zanon, H. Helgadottir, J. G. Jonasson, L. Tryggvadottir, E. JonssonG. Geirsson, S. Nikulasson, V. Petursdottir, D.T. Bishop, S. Chung Sak, A. Choudhury, F. Elliott, J.H. Barrett, M.A. Knowles, P.J. de Verdier, C. Ryk, A. Lindblom, P. Rudnai, E. Gurzau, K. Koppova, P. Vineis, S. Polidoro, S. Guarrera, C. Sacerdote, A. Panadero, J.I. Sanz Velez, M. Sanchez, G. Valdivia, M.D. Garcia Prats, J.G. Hengstler, S. Selinski, H. Gerullis, D. Ovsiannikov, A. Khezri, A. Aminsharifi, M. Malekzadeh, L.H. van den Berg, R.A. Ophoff, J H. Veldink, M.P.A. Zeegers, E. Kellen, J. Fostinelli, D. Andreoli, C. Arici, S. Porru, F.J.V.M. Buntinx, A. Ghaderi, K. Golka, J.I. Mayordomo, G. Matullo, R. Kumar, G. Steineck, A.E. Kiltie, A. Kong, U. Thorsteinsdottir, K. Stefansson, L.A. Kiemeney*

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology