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1. Mechanical Study Of Hydrogen Peroxide Inhibits Arsenic Trioxide-induced Apoptosis In The Human Burkitt's Lymphoma Cells
2. Preliminary Study On Chromosomal Integration Of Epstein-Barr Virus In A Burkitt's Lymphoma Cell Line (Raji)
3. Nucleoporin And Protein Acetylation
4. Regulation Of Burkitt's Lymphoma By SPK1-S1P Signal And Correlative Studies On Its Mechanism
5. Nispex, An Extract Of Scurrula ParasiticL. Parasitized On Nernium Indicum Mill. Inducing Human Burkitt's Lymphoma Cell Line CA46 Apoptosis And The Related Mechanism
6. The Clinical Analysis In 13 Patients With Burkitt's Lymphoma/Leukemia
7. Analysis Of Molecular Genetic Features Of Sporadic Burkitt Lymphoma In Children
8. The Research On The Anti-tumor Effect Of CucurbitacinB Alone Or Combined With Arsenic Trioxide's On Burkitt's Lymphoma
9. End-therapy Positron Emission Tomography For Treatment Response Assessment And Prognosis In Burkitt's Lymphoma: A Systematic Review And Meta-analysis
10. The Phosphorylation Of TOPK By JAK2 And The Hot Spots Gene Mutation In The Chinese Patients With Burkitt's Lymphoma
11. Effects Of ZYY48-induced Autophagy And Apoptosis In Burkitt's Lymphoma CA46 And Acute Myeloid Leukemia HL-60 Cell Lines
12. Effects Of Digoxin Exerts In Raji Cells And Detection Of The Possible Mechanism
13. The Role Of MYC-reg?lated T-UCRs In B-cell Lymphoma
14. Shikonin Exerts Antitumor Activity In Burkitt's Lymphoma By Inhibiting C-MYC And PI3K/AKT/mTOR Pathway And Acts Synergistically With Doxorubicin
15. Study Of Effect Of Trichostatin A On Biological Process Of Burkitt's Iymphoma Cells And Its Mechanism
16. High Efficacy Of Rituximab Plus Chemotherapy In Treating Human Immunodeficiency Virus–negative Adults With Burkitt's Lymphoma:A Meta-analysis
17. Effect Of MicroRNA-155-5p-PTEN Regulatory Axis On Burkitt's Lymphoma And Its Mechanism
18. The Molecular Mechanism Of The Celluar Proliferation Inhibited In Burkitt's Lymphoma Through Down-regulation Of LncRNA-PVT1
19. Pharmacologic induction of Epstein-Barr virus kinases: Sensitivity of kinase-expressing cells to nucleoside analogues
20. Epstein-Barr Virus MicroRNA BART1 Regulates Energy Metabolism In Burkitt's Lymphoma Cells Via PTEN
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