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bibliographicCitation Li Y, Xiao F, Li W, Hu P, Xu R, Li J, Li G, Zhu C. Overexpression of Opa interacting protein 5 increases the progression of liver cancer via BMPR2/JUN/CHEK1/RAC1 dysregulation. Oncol Rep. 2019 Apr;41(4):2075–88. PMID: 30816485; PMCID: PMC6412147.
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