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bibliographicCitation Zhao L, Zhao Y, He Y, Mao Y. miR-19b promotes breast cancer metastasis through targeting MYLIP and its related cell adhesion molecules. Oncotarget. 2017 Sep 08;8(38):64330–43. PMID: 28969074; PMCID: PMC5610006.
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