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bibliographicCitation Ye Y, Xiao L, Wang SJ, Yue W, Yin QS, Sun MY, Xia W, Shao ZY, Zhang H. Up-regulation of REG3A in colorectal cancer cells confers proliferation and correlates with colorectal cancer risk. Oncotarget. 2016 Jan 26;7(4):3921–33. PMID: 26646797; PMCID: PMC4826180.
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