Depletion of intermediate filament protein Nestin, a target of microRNA-940, suppresses tumorigenesis by inducing spontaneous DNA damage accumulation in human nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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Z Li | Yuan Zhang | W. Xiao | F. Sun | C. Li | K. Yao | Q. Pan | J. An | J An | Zu-guo Li | Y Zhang | J Ma | F Sun | C Li | W Xiao | Q Pan | H Zeng | G Xiao | K Yao | A Hong | G. Xiao | Y. Zhang | W. Xiao | Chuanjiang Li | Z. Li | H. Zeng | A. Hong | Junjie Ma | H. Zeng | J. Ma | J. Ma | Qiuhui Pan
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