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bibliographicCitation Ren L, Li P, Li Z, Chen Q. AQP9 and ZAP70 as immune-related prognostic biomarkers suppress proliferation, migration and invasion of laryngeal cancer cells. BMC Cancer. 2022 Apr 28;22(1):465. PMID: 35477402; PMCID: PMC9047300.
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