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bibliographicCitation Rossa C, Sommer G, Spolidorio LC, Rosenzweig SA, Watson DK, Kirkwood KL. Loss of Expression and Function of SOCS3 Is an Early Event in HNSCC: Altered Subcellular Localization as a Possible Mechanism Involved in Proliferation, Migration and Invasion. PLoS ONE. 2012 Sep 18;7(9):e45197. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0045197.
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