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bibliographicCitation Zhu J, Li J, Yang K, Chen Y, Wang J, He Y, Shen K, Wang K, Shi T, Chen W. NR4A1 depletion inhibits colorectal cancer progression by promoting necroptosis via the RIG-I-like receptor pathway. Cancer Lett. 2024 Mar 30;585():216693. doi: 10.1016/j.canlet.2024.216693. PMID: 38301909.
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