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Salivary microRNA: Discovery, Characterization, and Clinical Utility for Oral Cancer Detection
Clinical Cancer Research, 09/08/09
Park NJ et al. – Both whole and supernatant saliva of healthy controls contained dozens of miRNAs, and similar to saliva mRNAs, these miRNAs are stable. Saliva miRNAs can be used for oral cancer detection.
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