MicroRNA profiling of the pubertal mouse mammary gland identifies miR-184 as a candidate breast tumour suppressor gene
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David E. James | Roslin Russell | Warren Kaplan | Mark J. Cowley | Benjamin Elsworth | Susan J. Clark | Iva Nikolic | Hosein Kouros-Mehr | Yu Wei Phua | Akira Nguyen | Daniel L. Roden | Niantao Deng | Jessica Yang | Andrea Mcfarland | Radhika Nair | Elena Zotenko | Sandra O’Toole | Shi-xiong Tan | Alexander Swarbrick
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