MicroRNA-10b inhibition reduces E2F1-mediated transcription and miR-15/16 activity in glioblastoma
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M. Yi | E. Chiocca | Anna M. Krichevsky | E. Uhlmann | G. Gabriely | P. Karmali | Robert L. Stephens | N. Teplyuk | E. Marcusson | A. Wong | Meenakshi Basu | Yang Wang | Anant Jain | Anant K. Jain | Galina Gabriely | A. Jain
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