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bibliographicCitation Wen B, Luo L, Zeng Z, Luo X. MYL9 promotes squamous cervical cancer migration and invasion by enhancing aerobic glycolysis. J Int Med Res. 2023 Nov;51(11):3000605231208582. PMID: 37950670; PMCID: PMC10640809.
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