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Publications by Weiya ZHANG
The microRNA, miR-29c, Participates in Muscle Development Through Targeting the YY1 Gene and Is Associated With Postmortem Muscle pH in Pigs
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering
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Comparative Analyses of Longissimus Muscle miRNAomes Reveal microRNAs Associated With Differential Regulation of Muscle Fiber Development Between Tongcheng and Yorkshire Pigs
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Downregulation of miR-29c-3p Is Associated With a Poor Prognosis in Patients With Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Hypermethylation of the microRNA miR-124, miR-125b, miR-127, and miR-129 in Ovarian Carcinoma Is Involved in Suppression of Their Expression and Associated With Both the Development and Progression of Ovarian Cancer
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