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Correction: Silencing LCN2 suppresses oral squamous cell carcinoma progression by reducing EGFR signal activation and recycling

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Correction: Silencing LCN2 suppresses oral squamous cell carcinoma progression by reducing EGFR signal activation and recycling
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Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research, April 2023
DOI 10.1186/s13046-023-02679-0
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Zixian Huang, Xi Rui, Chen Yi, Yongju Chen, Rui Chen, Yancan Liang, Yan Wang, Weicheng Yao, Xiaoding Xu, Zhiquan Huang

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#21,010,597
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#1,680
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#44
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