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Middle East Journal of Rehabilitation and Health Studies

The Official Journal of Semnan University of Medical Sciences

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1. Evaluation of miR-330-3p and BMI1 Expression in Colorectal Cancer Patients, Healthy Adjacent Tissues, and Polypoid Adenomatous Lesions

- Basiri P. , et al.

2. Significance of microRNA-330-5p/TYMS Expression Axis in the Pathogenesis of Colorectal Tumorigenesis

- Karimi L. , et al.

3. miR-1290 contributes to oncogenesis and angiogenesis via targeting of THBS1, DKK3 and, SCAI

- Soheilifar M.H. , et al.

4. BMI1 roles in cancer stem cells and its association with micrornas dysregulation in cancer: Emphasis on colorectal cancer

- Soheilifar M.H. , et al.

5. Molecular Landscape in Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma: Implications for Molecular Targeted Therapy

- Soheilifar M.H. , et al.

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