Long non-coding RNA NEAT1-modulated abnormal lipolysis via ATGL drives hepatocellular carcinoma proliferation
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Yan Wang | Yifeng Cui | Bo Zhang | Guangchao Yang | Fanzheng Meng | Tongsen Zheng | Lianxin Liu | Ruipeng Song | Jiabei Wang | Xirui Liu | Yingjian Liang | Jihua Han | Yaliang Lan | Shangha Pan | Mingxi Zhu | Yao Liu | Xuan Song | Zhaoyang Lu
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