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Correction to: Anti-Warburg effect by targeting HRD1-PFKP pathway may inhibit breast cancer progression

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Title
Correction to: Anti-Warburg effect by targeting HRD1-PFKP pathway may inhibit breast cancer progression
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Cell Communication and Signaling, November 2021
DOI 10.1186/s12964-021-00803-1
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Ya Fan, Jia Wang, Yuemei Xu, Yipin Wang, Tao Song, Xiubin Liang, Feng Jin, Dongming Su

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#18,809,260
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#711
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#18
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