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Volumn 5, Issue , 2015, Pages

Bridging Links between Long Noncoding RNA HOTAIR and HPV Oncoprotein E7 in Cervical Cancer Pathogenesis

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EZH2 PROTEIN, HUMAN; HISTONE; HOMEODOMAIN PROTEIN; HOTAIR LONG UNTRANSLATED RNA, HUMAN; HOXD10 PROTEIN, HUMAN; LONG UNTRANSLATED RNA; ONCOGENE PROTEIN E7, HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE 16; POLYCOMB REPRESSIVE COMPLEX 2; PROTEIN E7; SUZ12 PROTEIN, HUMAN; TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR; TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR EZH2;

EID: 84936857269     PISSN: None     EISSN: 20452322     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1038/srep11724     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (101)

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