Title |
Bioinformatics Analysis of Prognostic Value of SPC24 in ccRCC and Pan-Cancer
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Published in |
International Journal of General Medicine, January 2022
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DOI | 10.2147/ijgm.s348859 |
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Authors |
Jipeng Zhang, Xinlei Chen, Jirong Wang, Pengfei Zhang, Xue Han, Youzhi Zhang, Yonghua Wang, Xiaokun Yang |
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