Extracellular matrix protein 1, a novel prognostic factor, is associated with metastatic potential of hepatocellular carcinoma
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Wei Wang | Wen-bin Liu | Wei Wang | Hao Chen | Ge-liang Xu | Chuan-hai Zhang | W. Jia | W. Ren | Yong-cang Wang | Wei-Dong Jia | Jian-Sheng Li | Jin-Liang Ma | Wen-Bin Liu | Yong-Sheng Ge | Ji-Hai Yu | Ge-Liang Xu | Hao Chen | Wei-Hua Ren | Chuan-Hai Zhang | Yong-Cang Wang | Jin-liang Ma | Jian-sheng Li | Y. Ge | Ji-hai Yu
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