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LncRNA XIST facilitates the odontogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells via the FUS/ZBTB16

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LncRNA XIST facilitates the odontogenic differentiation of dental pulp stem cells via the FUS/ZBTB16
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Journal of Applied Oral Science, January 2024
DOI 10.1590/1678-7757-2023-0444
Authors

Ruiqing CHENG, Honglei SUN, Xiaotong QIAO, Xuefang CHEN

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#21,488,706
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#315
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#9
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