Over-expression of miR-183-5p or miR-492 triggers invasion and proliferation and loss of polarity in non-neoplastic breast epithelium
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S. Lelièvre | R. Nasr | S. Chittiboyina | R. Talhouk | S. Fostok | Nataly Naser Al Deen | Nadia Atallah Lanman | Shirisha Chittiboyina | Sabreen F Fostok
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