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Keyword [Cancer progression]
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Antiangiogenic Drugs Used With Chemotheropy For Patients With Recurrent Ovarian Cancer:a Meta-analysis
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O-GlcNAc Of Histone Deacetylases 1 By OGT In Hepatocellular Carcinoma Promotes Cancer Progression
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The Role Of YAP Signaling In Gastric Cancer Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells In Cancer Progression
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The Role And Mechanism Of UBR2 Enriched In P53
-/-
m BMMSC-exosome In Gastric Cancer Progression
105.
Investigation Of WASH Promotes Esophageal Squamous Cancer Progression
106.
Mechanism Of Prostate Cancer Progression Induced By Antimony Through Androgen Like Effects
107.
The Mechanism Of C-MYC Promoting Cancer Progression By Regulating MiR-185-5p Targeting Truncated Neurokinin-1 Receptor In Breast Cancer
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MiR-340 Inhibits Triple-negative Breast Cancer Progression By Reversing EZH2 Mediated MiRNAs Dysregulated Expressions
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The Role And Mechanism Of Hypoxia Regulated Mitochondrial NADPH Synthesis In Cancer Progression
110.
DPP4 Promotes High Fat Diet Induced Cancer Progression Via CCL2 Activation
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The Clinical Significance Of MiR-93-5p In Gastric Cancer And Its Underlie Molecular Mechanism In Promoting Gastric Cancer Progression
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PHD3 Is Critical To Gastric Cancer Progression Through Negatively Regulating HIF1A
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The Role And Molecular Mechanism Of Long Noncoding RNA LINC00675 In Gastric Cancer Progression
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Exosomal DANCR Promotes Prostate Cancer Progression Through Regulating Bone Microenvironment
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ANXA5 Regulating Hepatocarcinoma And Renal Cancer Progression And Metastasis Via ERK/RAC1
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Research Of Cancer Progression Stage Omics Biomarkers Detection Algorithms
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Role Of Long Non-coding RNA LncAPP In Prostate Cancer Progression
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Network-Based Methods For Mining Pathogenesis Patterns In Cancer
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The Effect Of 4-hydroxytamoxifen On Gene Expression Profile Of Breast Cancer Cell And Mechanism Of 4-hydroxytamoxifen Inhibiting Breast Cancer Progression
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Role And Mechanism Of CXCL8/CXCR1 Induced Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition In Human Gastric Cancer Progression,Metastasis And Clinical Significance
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