MicroRNA-34a Inhibits Cell Proliferation by Repressing Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinase 1 during Megakaryocytic Differentiation of K562 Cells
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Gozoh Tsujimoto | G. Tsujimoto | Y. Ruike | A. Ichimura | K. Shimizu | Kazuharu Shimizu | Yoshinao Ruike | Atsuhiko Ichimura | K. Terasawa | Kazuya Terasawa | Kazuya Terasawa
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