AngiomiRs: MicroRNAs driving angiogenesis in cancer (Review)
- Authors:
- Yarely M. Salinas‑Vera
- Laurence A. Marchat
- Dolores Gallardo‑Rincón
- Erika Ruiz‑García
- Horacio Astudillo-De La Vega
- Raquel Echavarría‑Zepeda
- César López‑Camarillo
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Affiliations: Posgrado en Ciencias Genomicas, Universidad Autonoma de la Ciudad de Mexico, Ciudad de Mexico 03100, Mexico, Programa en Biomedicina Molecular y Red de Biotecnologia, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Ciudad de Mexico 07320, Mexico, Laboratorio de Medicina Translacional, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Ciudad de Mexico 14080, Mexico, Laboratorio de Investigacion Translacional en Cáncer y Terapia Celular, Hospital de Oncologia, Centro Médico Nacional Siglo XXI, Ciudad de Mexico 06720, Mexico , Catedratico CONACYT, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Ciudad de Mexico 11350, Mexico - Published online on: November 27, 2018 https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.2018.4003
- Pages: 657-670
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