Histone methylation‐mediated silencing of miR‐139 enhances invasion of non‐small‐cell lung cancer
Kousuke Watanabe(University of Tokyo Hospital), Daiya Takai(University of Southern California), Hidenori Kage(The University of Tokyo), Takeshi Nagase(University of Tokyo Hospital), Junji Ichinose(University of Tokyo Hospital), Yutaka Yatomi(The University of Tokyo), Yosuke Amano(University of Tokyo Hospital), Mitsuhiro Sunohara(University of Tokyo Hospital), Jun Nakajima(University of Tokyo Hospital), Rie Ishikawa(University of Tokyo Hospital), Masashi Fukayama(The University of Tokyo), Nobuya Ohishi(University of Tokyo Hospital), Atsushi Sano(University of Tokyo Hospital)
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