Circulating microRNA-92a and microRNA-21 as novel minimally invasive biomarkers for primary breast cancer
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Yingjian Chen | Yuan Cao | Ying-jian Chen | Haiyan Si | Xiaoming Sun | Yuan Cao | Shimin Chen | Huanchun Wang | Chengjin Hu | Haiyan Si | Shimin Chen | Chengjin Hu | Xiaoming Sun | Huanchun Wang
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