microRNA-1271-5p/TIAM1 suppresses the progression of ovarian cancer through inactivating Notch signaling pathway
Abstract Objective Ovarian cancer (OC) has been regarded as the most malignant gynecological neoplasm and often confers grave outcomes owing to the frequent metastasis and high recurrence. A previous study has demonstrated that miR-1271-5p is implicated in OC progression, however, the possible mecha...
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Main Authors: | Feng-Juan Han (Author), Jia Li (Author), Ying Shen (Author), Ying Guo (Author), Yi-Chao Liu (Author), Yang Yu (Author), Jia-Yue Xu (Author), Shao-Xuan Liu (Author), Yan-Hong Wang (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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