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      Phytochemicals mediated modulation of microRNAs and long non‐coding RNAs in cancer prevention and therapy

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                Journal
                Phytotherapy Research
                Phytotherapy Research
                Wiley
                0951-418X
                1099-1573
                February 2022
                December 21 2021
                February 2022
                : 36
                : 2
                : 705-729
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Tecnologico de Monterrey, School of Engineering and Sciences, Campus Queretaro San Pablo Mexico
                [2 ]C4 Rice Center International Rice Research Institute Manila Philippines
                [3 ]Synthetic Biology, Biofuel and Genome Editing R&D Reliance Industries Ltd Navi Mumbai India
                [4 ]Department of Medical Biotechnology, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute (CHRI), Chettinad Academy of Research and Education (CARE), Kelambakkam Chennai India
                [5 ]Division of Nephrology Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA
                [6 ]Department of Clinical Science University of Bergen Bergen Norway
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                10.1002/ptr.7338
                34932245
                debee6ae-2c08-496e-8c19-fb8e4838d6d9
                © 2022

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