Increased Kremen2 predicts worse prognosis in colon cancer
Background: Colon cancer (CC) is the fifth most prevalent cancer around the globe and poses a major risk to human health. Even though Kremen2 serves as a prognostic indicator in individuals with malignant tumours, its role in evaluating the prognosis of individuals with colon cancer has not been con...
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Main Authors: | Junxian Long (Author), Fengyun Cong (Author), Yousheng Wei (Author), Jungang Liu (Author), Weizhong Tang (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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