MirSNP, a database of polymorphisms altering miRNA target sites, identifies miRNA-related SNPs in GWAS SNPs and eQTLs
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Dai Zhang | Fuquan Zhang | Ming Lu | Chenxing Liu | Tingting Li | Lifang Wang | W. Yue
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