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The rs11515 Polymorphism Is More Frequent and Associated With Aggressive Breast Tumors with Increased ANRIL and Decreased p16(INK4a) Expression
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The rs11515 Polymorphism Is More Frequent and Associated With Aggressive Breast Tumors with Increased ANRIL and Decreased p16(INK4a) Expression

Janice A. Royds, Anna P. Pilbrow, Antonio Ahn, Helen R. Morrin, Chris Frampton, I. Alasdair Russell, Christine S. Moravec, Wendy E. Sweet, W. H. Wilson Tang, Margaret J. Currie, …
Frontiers in oncology, Vol.5, pp.306-306
2015
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/29029

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine Oncology Science & Technology
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2015.00306View
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