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bibliographicCitation Huang S, Shu X, Ping J, Wu J, Wang J, Shidal C, Guo X, Bauer JA, Long J, Shu XO, Zheng W, Cai Q. TBX1 functions as a putative oncogene of breast cancer through promoting cell cycle progression. Carcinogenesis. 2022 Feb 11;43(1):12–20. PMID: 34919666; PMCID: PMC8832409.
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