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Comprehensive analysis of pan-cancer reveals the potential of SLC16A1 as a prognostic and immunologi…
Construction of SLC16A1/3 Targeted Gallic Acid-Iron-Embelin Nanoparticles for Regulating Glycolysis …
Effect of SLC16A1 on Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in Newborn and Post-Weaned Holstein Bulls.
High Expression of SLC16A1 as a Biomarker to Predict Poor Prognosis of Urological Cancers.
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