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[Retracted] Long non‑coding RNA SLC25A25‑AS1 exhibits oncogenic roles in non‑small cell lung cancer by regulating the microRNA‑195‑5p/ITGA2 axis.

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    This article has been retracted. The original study, DOI: 10.3892/ol.2021.12790, is no longer considered valid scientific literature.

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