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Comprehensive Characterization of Transforming Growth Factor Beta Receptor 1 in Stomach Adenocarcinoma Identifies a Prognostic Signature for Predicting Clinical Outcomes and Immune Infiltrates

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Comprehensive Characterization of Transforming Growth Factor Beta Receptor 1 in Stomach Adenocarcinoma Identifies a Prognostic Signature for Predicting Clinical Outcomes and Immune Infiltrates
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International Journal of General Medicine, March 2022
DOI 10.2147/ijgm.s353879
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Yi He, Haiyang Zhang, Yan Zhang, Peiyun Wang, Kegan Zhu, Yi Ba

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