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MicroRNA-221 silencing predisposed human bladder cancer cells to undergo apoptosis induced by TRAIL
Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations, 09/25/09
Lu Q et al. – MiRNA–221 silencing rendered human bladder cancer T24 cells to undergo apoptosis induced by TRAIL. The findings suggest a potential role of suppressing miRNA–221 in human bladder cancer therapy.
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