BMP4 enhances hepatocellular carcinoma proliferation by promoting cell cycle progression via ID2/CDKN1B signaling
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Y. Zhang | S. Zeng | Hong Shen | Junli Ma | L. Yin | Yanling Qu | Ying Han | C. Guo | Ganlu Deng
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