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bibliographicCitation Zhao J, Qiao CR, Ding Z, Sheng YL, Li XN, Yang Y, Zhu DY, Zhang CY, Liu DL, Wu K, Zhao S. A novel pathway in NSCLC cells: miR‑191, targeting NFIA, is induced by chronic hypoxia, and promotes cell proliferation and migration. Mol Med Rep. 2017 Mar;15(3):1319–25. doi: 10.3892/mmr.2017.6100. PMID: 28075452.
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