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    NOD-like receptor X1 functions as a tumor suppressor by inhibiting epithelial-mesenchymal transition and inducing aging in hepatocellular carcinoma cells

    Author
    1. A Ally
    2. A Javachandran
    3. A Leber
    4. AA Koblansky
    5. Bo Hu
    6. C Lupfer
    7. Cheng Huang
    8. D Li
    9. Guang-Yu Ding
    10. Guo-Ming Shi
    11. H Feng
    12. H Li
    13. H Wu
    14. Hui-Chuan Sun
    15. I Tattoli
    16. IC Allen
    17. J Bruix
    18. J Ma
    19. Jia Fan
    20. Jia-Bin Cai
    21. Jian Zhou
    22. L Jiang
    23. M Mohan
    24. Ming Kuang
    25. P Kolly
    26. Pei-Yao Fu
    27. R Desert
    28. RL Siegel
    29. RS Finn
    30. S Coutermarsh-Ott
    31. SL Zhou
    32. T Kobayashi
    33. TK Eitas
    34. X Wang
    35. X Xia
    36. Xiao-Dong Zhu
    37. Y Lei
    38. Y Lei
    39. Y Wan
    40. Y Zhang
    41. Ying-Hao Shen
    42. Yuan Ji
    43. Zhen Yang
    44. ZT Chai
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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