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- who: -methylguanosine (m and colleagues from the China China have published the Article: Molecular characterization, clinical relevance and immune feature of m7G regulator genes across 33 cancer types, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors assessed the expression of 29 potential regulator genes involved in m7G RNA modification in 33 different cancer tissues and corresponding normal tissues.
- how: The result showed that the high m7G modification level corelated to the low OS in advanced RCC patients (p=0.016 Figure 7A). Hereon the authors didn't see the correlation of m7G score with . . .

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