Increased miR-708 Expression in NSCLC and Its Association with Poor Survival in Lung Adenocarcinoma from Never Smokers
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Zhifu Sun | Ping Yang | Jin Jen | C. Harris | J. Jen | Zhifu Sun | Ping Yang | R. Lupu | M. Aubry | J. Park | H. Jeon | J. Jang | F. Rakhshan | C. Kolbert | Hui Tang | Ruth Lupu | Hui Tang | Curtis C Harris | Christopher P Kolbert | Jae Yong Park | Marie Christine Aubry | Hyo-Sung Jeon | Jin Sung Jang | Cheol-Hong Park | Fariborz Rakhshan | Debra A Schultz | Debra A. Schultz | C. Park | Cheol Park | Zhifu Sun
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