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Date: 2010-12-09 06:55:40
Mir-205
Mir-1 microRNA precursor family
Mir-22
Bcl-2
Mir-31
Prostate cancer
Mir-184
Mir-92 microRNA precursor family
MicroRNA
Genetics
Biology

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