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bibliographicCitation Li T, Yang XD, Ye CX, Shen ZL, Yang Y, Wang B, Guo P, Gao ZD, Ye YJ, Jiang KW, Wang S. Long noncoding RNA HIT000218960 promotes papillary thyroid cancer oncogenesis and tumor progression by upregulating the expression of high mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) gene. Cell Cycle. 2017 Jan 17;16(2):224–31. PMID: 27929737; PMCID: PMC5283824.
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