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Keyword [Cancer progression]
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The Mechanisms Of Huaier Inhibiting Breast Cancer Progression
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The Study Of Urinary Long Non-coding RNA For Prostate Cancer Early Diagnosis And The Role Of Novel MiRNA In Mechanism Of Cancer Progression
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Long Non-coding RNA PlncRNA-1 Functions As A Competing Endogenous RNA Of Androgen Receptor To Promote Prostate Cancer Progression
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Transcriptome Sequencing Identifies LncRNA625,A Novel LncRNA Functions As A Tumor Suppress Gene In Prostate Cancer Progression
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Expression Of Centromere Protein H In Renal Cell Carcinoma And Its Association Of Cancer Progression
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Overexpression Of Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor2Assoclated With The Progression Of Esophageal Patients
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NF-κB Activation Mediates Ethanol-promoted Liver Cancer Progression
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The Function And Regulation Of Transcription Factor Ikaros In Lung Cancer Progression
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Liquid Based Cytology In The Diagnosis Of Lung Cancer Progression
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Extracellular Matrix Protein Mindin Attenuates The Colon Cancer Progression In CMT93Cells
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Analysis Of Small Cell Lung Cancer PFS Affected Factors
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Expression Of ERG Protein In Prostate Adenocarcinoma And Its Clinicopathologic And Prognostic Significances
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Study On The Functions Of IL-17D In Cancer Progression
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SOX4Induces Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition In Human Mammary Epithelial Cells And Contributes To Breast Cancer Progression
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CDK5is Essential For TGF-β1-induced Epithelial-mesenchymal Transition And Breast Cancer Progression
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Functional And Mechanistic Studies Of Tumor Suppressor Gene NDRG2in Response To TGF-β During Colon Cancer Progression
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Expression Of CD147is Associated With Prostate Cancer Progression And The Study Of CD147Mehtylation
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CPEB4is Highly Expressed, And Regulates Cancer Progression In Human Glioma By Promoting Cell Proliferation And Migration
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The Function And Mechallism Of OPN Transcripts On Breast Cancer Progression
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The Role Of Protein Kinase D1Regulated Signaling Pathway In The Carcinogenesis And Progression Of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
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