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bibliographicCitation Lai Z, Yang Y, Wang C, Yang W, Yan Y, Wang Z, Xu J, Jiang K. Circular RNA 0047905 acts as a sponge for microRNA4516 and microRNA1227-5p, initiating gastric cancer progression. Cell Cycle. 2019 Jun 04;18(14):1560–72. doi: 10.1080/15384101.2019.1618122.
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