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    Circular RNAs: pivotal molecular regulators and novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in non-small cell lung cancer

    Circular RNAs (circRNAs), a large class of non-coding RNAs with covalently closed-loop structures, are abundant, stable, conserved, and have tissue and developmental-stage specificities. The biological functio...

    Chunyan Li, Lin Zhang, Guang** Meng in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (2019)

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    Is exposure to tobacco associated with extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma epidemics? A retrospective proportional mortality study in China

    Extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ECC) has become one of the most rapidly increasing malignancies in China during recent decades. The relationship between tobacco exposure and ECC epidemics is unclear; this stu...

    Lei Hou, **gmei Jiang, Boqi Liu, Wei Han, Yan** Wu, **aonong Zou, Fang Xue in BMC Cancer (2019)

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    Multidimensional communication of microRNAs and long non-coding RNAs in lung cancer

    Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been a hot topic for many years in the field of cancer research, especially miRNAs and lncRNAs. Because they play critical roles in regulating various cellular processes and are m...

    Tingting Guo, Junyao Li, Lin Zhang, Wei Hou in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (2019)

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    MID1–PP2A complex functions as new insights in human lung adenocarcinoma

    MID1 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase that was first found in Opitz G/BBB syndrome, but there has been little research into its role in lung diseases. We have found an accumulating evidence that indicates the MID1–PP...

    Lin Zhang, Junyao Li, Xuejiao Lv in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical On… (2018)

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    Effects of active, passive, and combined smoking on cervical cancer mortality: a nationwide proportional mortality study in Chinese urban women

    To determine whether smoking, in any form, is a risk factor in the development of cervical cancer (CC) among urban Chinese women.

    **gmei Jiang, Haiyu Pang, Boqi Liu, Philip C. Nasca, Biao Zhang in Cancer Causes & Control (2015)