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21. The Correlations Between The Expression Of Annexin â…¡ And Clinicopathologic Features And Progression Of Prostate Cancer
22. The Multiple Regulations Of Rictor In Colorectal Cancer Progression
23. B7-H3Regulating Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cells Apoptosis In Mouse Prostate Cancer Progression
24. Role Of Kindlin-1, An Integrin Interacting Protein, In Human Colon Cancer Progression
25. With Clec - 1 In The Study Of The Role Of The Microglia Activation With Clec - 1 And Promote The Progress Of Breast Cancer Research
26. Hepcidin And Iron Metabolism In The Mechanism Of On Prostate Cancer Progression
27. Study Of The Regulation Role Of Prosaposin On Breast Cancer Progression And Estrogen Receptor Alpha
28. Tudor-SN Protein Function In The Breast Cancer Progression And Adipocytes Differentiation
29. The Study Of Function And Regulation Mechanism Of Aiolos In Lung Cancer Progression
30. Role And Mechanism Of TRIP6in Pancreatic Cancer Progression
31. LincRNA-ROR Induces Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition In Human Mammary Epithelial Cells And Contributes To Breast Cancer Progression
32. The Functional Study Of N-glycosylation On CD147and Its Role In Cancer Progression
33. Tumor Suppressive MicroRNA-193b Promotes Breast Cancer Progression Via Targeting DNAJC13and RAN22A
34. Studies On The Functions Of UCHL1 And NAIF1 In Gastric Cancer Progression
35. Effect Of NF-κB/Akt Pathway On Prostate Cancer Progression
36. Stress-induced Upregulation Of Mitochondrial ROS And Anterior Gradient 2 Promotes Gastric Cancer Progression.
37. FBXO11 Promotes Ubiquitination Of The Snail Family Of Transcription Factors In Cancer Progression And Epidermal Development
38. The Mechanism Of MicroRNA-31 Inhibits The Development Of Gastric Cancer By Targeting E2F2 Expression
39. The Role Of MCPIP1/MALT1 Axis In Control Of Breast Cancer Progression
40. CMyc-mediated Activation Of Serine Biosynthesis Pathway Is Critical For Cancer Progression Under Nutrient Deprivation Conditions
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