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Long Non-Coding RNA HOTAIR Modulates KLF12 to Regulate Gastric Cancer Progression via PI3K/ATK Signaling Pathway by Sponging miR-618
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Xun
J
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Wang C
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Yao J
,
Gao B
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Zhang L
Published 2019-11-01
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Untargeted GC/TOFMS unravel metabolic profiles in cerebrospinal fluid of Chinese people living with HIV
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Gu, Y.
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Keram, A.
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Li, W.
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Pei, N.
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Qi, T.
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Xun
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Published 2021
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Discovery of Potential Plasma Biomarkers for Tuberculosis in HIV-Infected Patients by Data-Independent Acquisition-Based Quantitative Proteomics
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Shen Y
,
Xun
J
,
Song W
,
Wang Z
,
Wang J
,
Liu L
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Zhang R
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Qi T
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Tang Y
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Chen J
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Sun J
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Lu H
Published 2020-04-01
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