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“5-Azacytidine suppresses the proliferation of pancreatic cancer cells by inhibiting the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway”, vol. 13, pp. 5064-5072, 2014.
, “Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Marmota himalayana (Rodentia: Sciuridae) and phylogenetic analysis within Rodentia”, vol. 13, pp. 2739-2751, 2014.
, “Difference between ferritin genes overexpressing in transgenic tobacco”, vol. 13, pp. 3176-3185, 2014.
, “Effects of dietary betaine supplementation subjected to heat stress on milk performances and physiology indices in dairy cow”, vol. 13, pp. 7577-7586, 2014.
, “Expression and significance of molecular biomarkers in esophageal carcinoma in different nationalities patients in Xinjiang”, vol. 13, pp. 5413-5425, 2014.
, “Genetic diversity of HLA-DRB1 alleles in the Tujia population of Wufeng, Hubei Province, China”, vol. 13, pp. 4756-4765, 2014.
, “Isolation, characterization, and cross-transferability of microsatellite markers from the whitebacked planthopper (Sogatella furcifera)”, vol. 13, pp. 6248-6252, 2014.
, “Mapping of quantitative trait loci for the bolting trait in Brassica rapa under vernalizing conditions”, vol. 13, pp. 3927-3939, 2014.
, “Molecular cloning and immune response analysis of putative variable lipoproteins from Mycoplasma mycoides subsp capri”, vol. 13, pp. 1527-1539, 2014.
, “Pharmacogenetics of DNA repair gene polymorphisms in non-small-cell lung carcinoma patients on platinum-based chemotherapy”, vol. 13, pp. 228-236, 2014.
, “Relationship between the cholesterol ester transfer protein TaqIB polymorphism and the lipid-lowering effect of atorvastatin in patients with coronary atherosclerotic heart disease”, vol. 13, pp. 2140-2148, 2014.
, “Role of aluminum adjuvant in producing an allergic rhinitis animal model”, vol. 13, pp. 5173-5181, 2014.
, “Role of Th1/Th2 cytokines in serum on the pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C and the outcome of interferon therapy”, vol. 13, pp. 9747-9755, 2014.
, “SAHA attenuates sevoflurane-induced learning and memory impairments in fetal mice”, vol. 13, pp. 10769-10778, 2014.
, “Treatment of seawater immersion-complicated open-knee joint fracture”, vol. 13, pp. 5523-5533, 2014.
, “Analysis of genetic diversity in Larix gmelinii (Pinaceae) with RAPD and ISSR markers”, vol. 12. pp. 196-207, 2013.
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Larionova AI, Iakhneva NV and Abaimov AP (2004). Genetic diversity and differentiation of Gmelin larch Larix gmelinii populations from Evenkia (Central Siberia). Genetika 40: 1370-1377.
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Majourhat K, Jabbar A, Hafidi A and Martínez-Gomez P (2008). Molecular characterization and genetic relationships among most common identified morphotypes of critically endangered rare Moroccan species Argania spinosa (Sapotaceae) using RAPD and SSR markers. Ann. For. Sci. 65: 805.
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Xue X, Wang Y, Korpelainen H and Li C (2007). Genetic diversity of Picea asperata populations based on RAPDs. Plant Biol. 9: 101-108.
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“New insights into the prolactin-RsaI (PRL-RsaI) locus in Chinese Holstein cows and its effect on milk performance traits”, vol. 12, pp. 5766-5773, 2013.
, “An SduI polymorphism at intron 20 of the Chinese Holstein cow STAT4 gene and its effect on milk performance traits”, vol. 12, pp. 1593-1602, 2013.
, “Association between Ser311Cys polymorphism in the dopamine D2 receptor gene and schizophrenia risk: a meta-analysis in Asian populations”, vol. 11, pp. 261-270, 2012.
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