Cross talk of tumor protein D52 (TPD52) with KLF9, PKCε, and MicroRNA 223 in ovarian cancer
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M. Shabbir | Mehak Rafiq | Khushbukhat Khan | Tayyaba Afsar | S. Razak | A. Almajwal | Y. Badshah | Lubna Danish | J. Trembley | N. Ashraf | Sameen Zafar
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