A risk prediction model mediated by genes of APOD/APOC1/SQLE associates with prognosis in cervical cancer
Highlights Establishment and Validation of a risk model includes APOD, APOC1 and SQLE; APOD, APOC1 and SQLE are related to immunotherapy; APOD, APOC1 and SQLE associates with prognosis in cervical cancer
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Main Authors: | Ya Zhang (Author), Yuankun Qin (Author), Danqing Li (Author), Yingjie Yang (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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