Long noncoding RNA HOTTIP/HOXA13 expression is associated with disease progression and predicts outcome in hepatocellular carcinoma patients
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Christian Ruiz | Leila Arabi | Salvatore Piscuoglio | Alfredo Procino | Luigi Tornillo | Sven Diederichs | Luca Quagliata | C. Ruiz | L. Terracciano | S. Diederichs | T. Boldanova | M. Heim | J. Andersen | M. Hämmerle | S. Piscuoglio | F. Moretti | L. Tornillo | Markus H Heim | L. Quagliata | Zuzanna Makowska | Jesper B Andersen | A. Procino | L. Arabi | Francesca Moretti | C. Cillo | Michal Kovac | Matthias S Matter | Tujana Boldanova | Monika Hämmerle | Clemente Cillo | Luigi M Terracciano | Z. Makowska | M. Matter | M. Kovác
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