A novel circFMN2 promotes tumor proliferation in CRC by regulating the miR-1182/hTERT signaling pathways
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A novel circFMN2 promotes tumor proliferation in CRC by regulating the miR-1182/hTERT signaling pathways
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CLINICAL SCIENCE
Volume 133, Issue 24, Pages 2463-2479
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Portland Press Ltd.
Online
2019-11-18
DOI
10.1042/cs20190715
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