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bibliographicCitation Sharma S, Kumar P. Dissecting the functional significance of HSP90AB1 and other heat shock proteins in countering glioblastomas and ependymomas using omics analysis and drug prediction using virtual screening. Neuropeptides. 2023 Dec;102():102383. doi: 10.1016/j.npep.2023.102383. PMID: 37729687.
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