miR424-5p functions as an anti-oncogene in cervical cancer cell growth by targeting KDM5B via the Notch signaling pathway (Q38721605)

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scientific article published on 9 January 2017
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miR424-5p functions as an anti-oncogene in cervical cancer cell growth by targeting KDM5B via the Notch signaling pathway
scientific article published on 9 January 2017

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    miR424-5p functions as an anti-oncogene in cervical cancer cell growth by targeting KDM5B via the Notch signaling pathway (English)
    Yan Zhou
    Rui-Xia Guo
    Yu-Huan Qiao
    Liu-Xia Li
    Xiao-Yan Zhang
    Xian-Lan Zhao
    9 January 2017

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