Long Noncoding RNA LINC00525 Promotes the Aggressive Phenotype of Chordoma Through Acting as a microRNA-505-3p Sponge and Consequently Raising HMGB1 Expression
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Long Noncoding RNA LINC00525 Promotes the Aggressive Phenotype of Chordoma Through Acting as a microRNA-505-3p Sponge and Consequently Raising HMGB1 Expression
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OncoTargets and Therapy
Volume Volume 13, Issue -, Pages 9015-9027
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Informa UK Limited
发表日期
2020-09-10
DOI
10.2147/ott.s268678
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