Down-regulation of Gli-1 inhibits hepatocellular carcinoma cell migration and invasion
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Jing-Song Chen | Xiao‐hui Huang | Jiong-qiang Huang | Long‐juan Zhang | J. Lei | Qian Wang | Qin Liu | Xi‐lin Chen | Hua-Shu Li | Jutao Feng
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