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miRNA调控成肌分化的研究进展 |
汤志雄, 苟德明 |
深圳大学生命与海洋科学学院 深圳 518060 |
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Research Progress on miRNA Regulation of Myogenesis |
TANG Zhi-xiong, GOU De-ming |
College of Life Sciences, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, China |
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