MIER3 suppresses colorectal cancer progression by down-regulating Sp1, inhibiting epithelial-mesenchymal transition
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Yanqing Ding | Man Peng | Yukun Hu | S. Duan | Qiong Xu | J. Geng | Jun Zhou | Wen-Hua Song | Jian Geng | Qiong Xu
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