Let-7e sensitizes epithelial ovarian cancer to cisplatin through repressing DNA double strand break repair
Abstract Background Resistance to platinum-based chemotherapy remains a great challenge for ovarian cancer treatment. The human let-7 family contains 13 members located on nine different chromosomes, and most members have been implicated in the modulation of drug sensitivity in cancers. Our previous...
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Main Authors: | Man Xiao (Author), Jing Cai (Author), Liqiong Cai (Author), Jinghui Jia (Author), Lisha Xie (Author), Ying Zhu (Author), Bangxing Huang (Author), Dongdong Jin (Author), Zehua Wang (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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