Expression level of beta protein 1 mRNA in Chinese breast cancer patients : A potential molecular marker for poor prognosis
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概要
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- 2008-01-10
著者
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Niu Ruifang
State Key Laboratory Of Breast Cancer Prevention And Treatment Cancer Hospital And Institute Tianjin
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Yang Yi
State Key Laboratory Of Breast Cancer Prevention And Treatment Cancer Hospital And Institute Tianjin
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YU Man
State Key Laboratory of Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment, Cancer Hospital and Institute, Tianj
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SHI Yurong
State Key Laboratory of Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment, Cancer Hospital and Institute, Tianj
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WANG Defa
Department of Immunology, Nankai University
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WEI Xiyin
State Key Laboratory of Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment, Cancer Hospital and Institute, Tianj
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ZHANG Ning
State Key Laboratory of Breast Cancer Prevention and Treatment, Cancer Hospital and Institute, Tianj
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Zhang Ning
State Key Laboratory Of Breast Cancer Prevention And Treatment Cancer Hospital And Institute Tianjin
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Yu Man
State Key Laboratory Of Breast Cancer Prevention And Treatment Cancer Hospital And Institute Tianjin
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Wei Xiyin
State Key Laboratory Of Breast Cancer Prevention And Treatment Cancer Hospital And Institute Tianjin
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Wang Defa
Department Of Immunology Nankai University
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Shi Yurong
State Key Laboratory Of Breast Cancer Prevention And Treatment Cancer Hospital And Institute Tianjin
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Yang Yi
State Key Laboratory Of Bioreactor Engineering East China University Of Science And Technology
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Zhang Ning
State Key Laboratory Of Biocontrol Guangdong Province Key Laboratory Of Pharmaceutical Functional Genes National Engineering Research Center Of South China Sea Marine Biotechnology Department Of Biochemistry College Of Life Sciences Sun Yat-sen University
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