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June 6, 2021
MiR-375 reduces the stemness of gastric cancer cells through triggering ferroptosis
Haiwei Ni, Hai Qin, Cheng Sun, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology
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June 4, 2021
Tumor Immune Microenvironment and Its Related miRNAs in Tumor Progression
Yingying Xing, Guojing Ruan, Haiwei Ni, et al.
European Journal of Cell Biology
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June 23, 2015
CXCR4 3'UTR functions as a ceRNA in promoting metastasis, proliferation and survival of MCF-7 cells by regulating miR-146a activity
Tianjing Zheng, Jinjiang Chou, Feng Zhang, et al.
Molecular Pharmaceutics
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May 8, 2018
RNA Binding Protein RNPC1 Inhibits Breast Cancer Cell Metastasis via Activating STARD13-Correlated ceRNA Network
Lufeng Zheng, Zhiting Zhang, Shufang Zhang, et al.
Molecular Carcinogenesis
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April 18, 2021
HET0016 attenuates the stemness of breast cancer cells through targeting CYP4Z1
Hai Liu, Hai Qin, Yi Zhou, et al.
Ebiomedicine
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November 1, 2019
Corrigendum to 'MiR-873/PD-L1 axis regulates the stemness of breast cancer cells' EBioMedicine 41 (2019) 395-407
Lanlan Gao, Qianqian Guo, Xiaoman Li, et al.
Ebiomedicine
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February 27, 2019
MiR-873/PD-L1 axis regulates the stemness of breast cancer cells
Lanlan Gao, Qianqian Guo, Xiaoman Li, et al.
Environmental Toxicology
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October 18, 2021
Tanshinone IIA inhibits gastric cancer cell stemness through inducing ferroptosis
Haiwei Ni, Guojing Ruan, Cheng Sun, et al.
Journal of Hematology & Oncology
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October 26, 2019
Correction to: Transcriptional factor six2 promotes the competitive endogenous RNA network between CYP4Z1 and pseudogene CYP4Z2P responsible for maintaining the stemness of breast cancer cells
Lufeng Zheng, Qianqian Guo, Chenxi Xiang, et al.
Journal of Hematology & Oncology
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March 6, 2019
Transcriptional factor six2 promotes the competitive endogenous RNA network between CYP4Z1 and pseudogene CYP4Z2P responsible for maintaining the stemness of breast cancer cells
Lufeng Zheng, Qianqian Guo, Chenxi Xiang, et al.
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Stem Cell Research & Therapy
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June 6, 2021
MiR-375 reduces the stemness of gastric cancer cells through triggering ferroptosis
Haiwei Ni, Hai Qin, Cheng Sun, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology
|
June 4, 2021
Tumor Immune Microenvironment and Its Related miRNAs in Tumor Progression
Yingying Xing, Guojing Ruan, Haiwei Ni, et al.
European Journal of Cell Biology
|
June 23, 2015
CXCR4 3'UTR functions as a ceRNA in promoting metastasis, proliferation and survival of MCF-7 cells by regulating miR-146a activity
Tianjing Zheng, Jinjiang Chou, Feng Zhang, et al.
Molecular Pharmaceutics
|
May 8, 2018
RNA Binding Protein RNPC1 Inhibits Breast Cancer Cell Metastasis via Activating STARD13-Correlated ceRNA Network
Lufeng Zheng, Zhiting Zhang, Shufang Zhang, et al.
Molecular Carcinogenesis
|
April 18, 2021
HET0016 attenuates the stemness of breast cancer cells through targeting CYP4Z1
Hai Liu, Hai Qin, Yi Zhou, et al.
Ebiomedicine
|
November 1, 2019
Corrigendum to 'MiR-873/PD-L1 axis regulates the stemness of breast cancer cells' EBioMedicine 41 (2019) 395-407
Lanlan Gao, Qianqian Guo, Xiaoman Li, et al.
Ebiomedicine
|
February 27, 2019
MiR-873/PD-L1 axis regulates the stemness of breast cancer cells
Lanlan Gao, Qianqian Guo, Xiaoman Li, et al.
Environmental Toxicology
|
October 18, 2021
Tanshinone IIA inhibits gastric cancer cell stemness through inducing ferroptosis
Haiwei Ni, Guojing Ruan, Cheng Sun, et al.
Journal of Hematology & Oncology
|
October 26, 2019
Correction to: Transcriptional factor six2 promotes the competitive endogenous RNA network between CYP4Z1 and pseudogene CYP4Z2P responsible for maintaining the stemness of breast cancer cells
Lufeng Zheng, Qianqian Guo, Chenxi Xiang, et al.
Journal of Hematology & Oncology
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March 6, 2019
Transcriptional factor six2 promotes the competitive endogenous RNA network between CYP4Z1 and pseudogene CYP4Z2P responsible for maintaining the stemness of breast cancer cells
Lufeng Zheng, Qianqian Guo, Chenxi Xiang, et al.
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