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1. Restoration Of Tumor Suppressor MicroRNA MiR-34 Inhibits Tumor Cell Growth And Reverses Drug-resistance In Human Cancers Lacking Functional P53
2. An Information Entropy-based Improved K-TSP Method For Classifying Human Cancers
3. Ajuba Regulates Cell Migrationin And Cell Proliferation In Human Cancers
4. Review Of Pesticides Exposure Associated With Human Cancers And Evaluation Of Serum Pesiticides In Non-occupational Exposed Cohort With Possible Intervention.
5. Identification And Functional Characterization Of DNA Methylation And TRNA-Derived Fragment Landscape Across Human Cancers
6. Pan-cancer Analysis Of Clinical Relevance Of Alternative Splicing Events In Human Cancers
7. Prognostic Value Of Atpase Family AAA+ Domain Containing 2 Expression In Human Cancers
8. Understanding the role of HIF-2alpha in human cancers
9. Therapeutic potential of p53 restoration in spontaneous tumors
10. Wwox Deficiency in Human Cancers: Role in Treatment Resistanc
11. Epigenetic gene silencing in human cancers: The roles of DNA methyltransferase 1 and double-stranded RNA
12. APOBEC3B-driven mutagenesis in breast and other human cancers
13. Generation of chimeric antigen receptor modified human T lymphocytes for the potent and dual-antigen selective eradication of human cancers in mice
14. The potential role of potent prolactin antagonists as chemotherapeutics for human cancers: An evaluation of select prolactin antagonists in human breast cancer cells
15. Small molecule inhibition of activated MAP kinase signaling in human cancers: Biological and therapeutic implications
16. The genomic aberration and biomarkers in human cancers
17. Identification, Epigenetic and Functional Characterization of Novel Tumor Suppressor Genes in Human Cancers
18. Activating Transcription Factor 3 as a regulator and predictor of cisplatin response in human cancers
19. A study of microRNAs associated with multiple myeloma pathogenesis and microRNAs/TP53 feedback circuit in human cancers, multiple myeloma and glioblastoma multiforme
20. 14-3-3zeta overexpression in multiple human cancers plays a critical role in cancer progression
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