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SNP Rs11614913 in miR-196a is a risk factor for non-small cell lung cancer in Iranians
N. K.Dezfuli (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), S. D. Alipour (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), S. Seyfi (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), N. Dalil Roofchayee (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran), I. M. Adcock (london, United Kingdom), . Mortaz (Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Biological mechanisms of lung cancer
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Biological mechanisms of lung cancer
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