RBMS3 at 3p24 Inhibits Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Development via Inhibiting Cell Proliferation, Angiogenesis, and Inducing Apoptosis
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Yan Li | Ming Liu | Li Fu | D. Kwong | X. Guan | Yan Li | Ming Liu | Juan Chen | K. Kong | A. M. Wong | L. Fu | Jun Tian | Xin-Yuan Guan | Juan Chen | Chu-Bo Qi | Dora Lai-Wan Kwong | Jun Tian | Cai-Lei Zhu | Lei-Lei Chen | Sui-Sui Dong | Li-Yi Zhang | Ting-Ting Cao | Alissa Michelle Go Wong | Kar-Lok Kong | Chu-bo Qi | Li-yi Zhang | T. Cao | S. Dong | Cailei. Zhu | Leilei Chen
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