H. pylori related proinflammatory cytokines contribute to the induction of miR-146a in human gastric epithelial cells
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Zhen Liu | Xiang Xu | Hua-ping Liang | B. Xiao | En-dong Zhu | Na Li | Bosheng Li | X. Mao | Q. Zou | B. Tang
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