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MicroRNA-101 inhibits lung cancer growth and invasion through regulation of EZH2
M. J. Na, S. J. Kwon, E. Choi, J. K. Kang, S. K. Kim, S. Y. Lee, S. Y. Park, J. U. Lee, Y. J. Kim, J. W. Son (Daejeon, Republic Of Korea)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Pathology of lung cancer
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Pathology of lung cancer
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M. J. Na, S. J. Kwon, E. Choi, J. K. Kang, S. K. Kim, S. Y. Lee, S. Y. Park, J. U. Lee, Y. J. Kim, J. W. Son (Daejeon, Republic Of Korea). MicroRNA-101 inhibits lung cancer growth and invasion through regulation of EZH2. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 3259
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