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“AMFR gene silencing inhibits the differentiation of porcine preadipocytes”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “AMFR gene silencing inhibits the differentiation of porcine preadipocytes”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “AMFR gene silencing inhibits the differentiation of porcine preadipocytes”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Prognostic role of the cancer stem cell marker CD44 in ovarian cancer: a meta-analysis”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Prognostic role of the cancer stem cell marker CD44 in ovarian cancer: a meta-analysis”, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.
, “Association of a hypoxia-inducible factor-3α gene polymorphism with superovulation traits in Changbaishan black cattle”, vol. 14, pp. 14539-14547, 2015.
, “Characterization of a novel CAPN3 transcript generated by alternative splicing in cattle”, vol. 14, pp. 457-463, 2015.
, “A comparative study of stress-related gene expression under single stress and intercross stress in rice”, vol. 14, pp. 3702-3717, 2015.
, “Effects of choice of month of treatment and parity order on bovine superovulation traits”, vol. 14, pp. 15062-15072, 2015.
, “Expression pattern of JMJD1C in oocytes and its impact on early embryonic development”, vol. 14, pp. 18249-18258, 2015.
, “Relationship between rs1047763 polymorphism of the C1GALT1 gene and susceptibility to immunoglobulin A nephropathy in Xinjiang Uyghur people”, vol. 14, pp. 18687-18694, 2015.
, “Serum level of endothelial cell-specific molecule-1 and prognosis of colorectal cancer”, vol. 14, pp. 5519-5526, 2015.
, “Effect of miR-146a polymorphism on biochemical recurrence risk after radical prostatectomy in southern Chinese population”, vol. 13, pp. 10615-10621, 2014.
, “KCNE1 112G>A polymorphism and atrial fibrillation risk: a meta-analysis”, vol. 13, pp. 8367-8377, 2014.
, “Long interspersed nucleotide acid element-1 ORF-1 protein promotes proliferation and invasion of human colorectal cancer LoVo cells through enhancing ETS-1 activity”, vol. 13, pp. 6981-6994, 2014.
, “Molecular characteristics and cloning of two pepper genes AN2 and UPA20”, vol. 13, pp. 2531-2538, 2014.
, “Mutation screening of TSC1 and TSC2 genes in Chinese Han children with tuberous sclerosis complex”, vol. 13. pp. 2102-2106, 2014.
, “Cloning and bioinformatic analysis of full-length novel pepper (Capsicum annuum) genes TAF10 and TAF13”, vol. 12, pp. 6947-6956, 2013.
, “Genetic background of Citrus nobilis Lour. 'Gonggan' based on the chloroplast trnL gene”, vol. 12, pp. 3079-3087, 2013.
, “KLK1 A1789G gene polymorphism and the risk of coronary artery stenosis in the Chinese population”, vol. 12, pp. 1636-1645, 2013.
, “Cloning and sequencing of the rDNA gene family of the water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis)”, vol. 11, pp. 2878-2883, 2012.
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“Luteinizing hormone receptor splicing variants in bovine Leydig cells”, vol. 11, pp. 1721-1730, 2012.
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“Meta-analysis confirms that a common G/C variant in the pre-miR-146a gene contributes to cancer susceptibility and that ethnicity, gender and smoking status are risk factors”, vol. 11, pp. 3051-3062, 2012.
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