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- who: Fangxing Xu and collaborators from the Chongqing Medical University, China have published the research: Comprehensive analysis of a glycolysis and cholesterol synthesis-related genes signature for predicting prognosis and immune landscape in osteosarcoma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: During this research relying on glycolysis and cholesterol synthesis-related genes (GCSRGs) osteosarcoma patients were categorized into one of 4 subtypes and the differences in patient prognosis and tumor microenvironment between subtypes were also studied. Sensitivity analysis of the GCSRGs signature For confirming if the GCSRGs signature was associated with tumor immunity the authors used the . . .
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