Epigenetic inactivation of KLF4 is associated with urothelial cancer progression and early recurrence

  • Heng Li
  • , Ji Wang
  • , Wei Xiao
  • , Ding Xia
  • , Bin Lang
  • , Tao Wang
  • , Xiaolin Guo
  • , Zhiquan Hu
  • , Zhangqun Ye
  • , Hua Xu

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