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Exploración de los Cambios Dinámicos de las Conexiones Intercelulares en el Cáncer de Cuello Uterino: Perspectivas de
Ran Ji1, Rui Geng2, Zhaoyue Zhang3,4
1The First Clinical Medical College, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China, njmu.edu.cn.
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Este estudio identifica un nuevo modelo pronóstico para el cáncer de cuello uterino (CC) mediante el análisis de las interacciones del microambiente tumoral. COL4A1 es una diana terapéutica potencial para el CC, que muestra una promesa en la inhibición de la proliferación y metástasis de las células cancerosas.
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