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Prognostic significance of miR-181b and miR-21 in gastric cancer patients treated with S-1/Oxaliplatin or Doxifluridine/Oxaliplatin.

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Figure 1. Expression levels of miR-140, miR-192, miR-200c, let-7g in both normal and gastric cancer specimens.
Figure 3. Kaplan-Meier overall survival curves of patients treated with S-1/Oxaliplatin and Doxifluridine/Oxaliplatin in association with miR-21 (A) and miR-181b (B).

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