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Erratum: Long noncoding RNA POU6F2-AS1 regulates lung cancer aggressiveness through sponging miR-34c-5p to modulate KCNJ4 expression

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Erratum: Long noncoding RNA POU6F2-AS1 regulates lung cancer aggressiveness through sponging miR-34c-5p to modulate KCNJ4 expression
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Genetics and Molecular Biology, January 2022
DOI 10.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2020-0050er
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