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- who: Mao X from the Hwa-Mei Hospital, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ningbo, China have published the research work: Inhibition of miR-205 promotes proliferation, migration and fibrosis of tenocytes through targeting MECP2: Implications for rotator cuff injury, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/19,/2020
- what: The authors investigated the function and mechanism of miR-205/MECP2 pathway on the proliferation, migration and fibrosis of rotator cuff tenocytes, to provide a new perspective on the repair of rotator cuff tear injury. The results of the study reported here show that MECP2, the . . .
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