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Predicted Gene Targets for miR-542-3p
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Peripheral immune system expression after resection of non-small cell lung cancers
Apelin and APJ knockdown in pulmonary artery endothelial cells
microRNA expression in cells resistant to endocrine therapy or in LTED breast cancer cell lines
Carotid arteries from atherogenic ApoE knockout mice with carotid artery injury
MicroRNA profiliing in micorvascular smooth muscle cells from Rap1a mutants
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