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bibliographicCitation Su Z, Gopalkrishnan RV, Narayan G, Dent P, Fisher PB. Progression elevated gene‐3, PEG‐3, induces genomic instability in rodent and human tumor cells. Journal Cellular Physiology. 2002 May 07;192(1):34–44. doi: 10.1002/jcp.10114.
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