Serum exosomal microRNAs as novel biomarkers for hepatocellular carcinoma
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So Hee Kang | Y. Paik | S. Shim | Won Sohn | Jonghwa Kim | Se Ra Yang | Ju-Yeon Cho | Hyun Chin Cho | Sang Goon Shim | Yong-Han Paik | Jonghwan Kim | W. Sohn | Ju‐Yeon Cho | S. Kang | S. Yang | H. Cho | Ju‐Yeon Cho
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