Association of microRNA-34a overexpression with proliferation is cell type-dependent.
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Association of microRNA-34a overexpression with proliferation is cell type-dependent.
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Association of microRNA-34a overexpression with proliferation is cell type-dependent.
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Association of microRNA-34a overexpression with proliferation is cell type-dependent.
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Association of microRNA-34a overexpression with proliferation is cell type-dependent.
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Association of microRNA-34a overexpression with proliferation is cell type-dependent.
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Association of microRNA-34a overexpression with proliferation is cell type-dependent.
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Association of microRNA-34a overexpression with proliferation is cell type-dependent.
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Association of microRNA-34a overexpression with proliferation is cell type-dependent
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Hiroki Ohara
Hiroshi Masutani
Khokon Kumar Dutta
Masanori Takehashi
Minako Yoshihara
Shinya Akatsuka
Shinya Toyokuni
Takashi Shinohara
Takuji Yamada
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10.1111/J.1349-7006.2007.00619.X
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2007-09-19T00:00:00Z