Angiogenesis-related gene signatures reveal the prognosis of cervical cancer based on single cell sequencing and co-expression network analysis

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  • who: January and colleagues from the University of Milan, Italy have published the Article: Angiogenesis-related gene signatures reveal the prognosis of cervical cancer based on single cell sequencing and co-expression network analysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, a new prognostic model in cervical cancer was developed. The AUC values exceeded 0.742 and 1in the internal train and test sets respectively, indicating that the model has good accuracy in predicting prognosis.
  • how: The results showed that the patients in the high-AGS group had a worse prognosis compared . . .

     

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