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Metastasis-related genes in hepatocellular carcinoma cell-lines are clustered on chromosome territories predicted by transcriptome and proteome

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Feng, L., Li, H., Zhang, Y. et al. Metastasis-related genes in hepatocellular carcinoma cell-lines are clustered on chromosome territories predicted by transcriptome and proteome. Sci. China Chem. 59, 380–382 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11426-015-5478-7

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