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  10. Regulation of cell signaling and apoptosis by tumor suppressor WWOX
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  11. Alternating expression levels of WWOX tumor suppressor and cancer-related genes in patients with bladder cancer
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  12. A functional copy number variation in the WWOX gene is associated with lung cancer risk in Chinese
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  13. Upregulation of the putative oncogene COTE1 contributes to human hepatocarcinogenesis through modulation of WWOX signaling
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  14. Association study of a functional copy number variation in the WWOX gene with risk of gliomas among Chinese people
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  15. TRIM28 functions as the SUMO E3 ligase for PCNA in prevention of transcription induced DNA breaks
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  18. Analysis of DNA methylation in chondrocytes in rats with knee osteoarthritis
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  19. CD151 promotes proliferation and migration of SK-NEP-1 cells via the GSK-3β/P21/cyclinD signaling pathway
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  20. Ectopic WWOX Expression Inhibits Growth of 5637 Bladder Cancer Cell In Vitro and In Vivo
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  21. The WWOX tumor suppressor gene in endometrial adenocarcinoma
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