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MiR-148生物学功能研究进展* |
王宇轩,陈婷,张永亮() |
华南农业大学动物科学学院 广州 510642 |
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Research Progress on the Biological Function of MiR-148 |
WANG Yu-xuan,CHEN Ting,ZHANG Yong-liang() |
College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China |
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