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- who: Nicolás Bolesina and collaborators from the Argentina University of Otago, New Zealand have published the research: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) tumors from heavy alcohol consumers are associated with higher levels of TLR9 and a particular immunophenotype: Impact on patient survival, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Among those genes, the authors focused on KCNA2, TNFRSF13B and ADAM6, which exhibit a 11x, 7x and 3.5x fold increase respectively, since they were among the 9 differential expressed genes with p values and amp;lt;0.00001 that have a clearer biological role in cancer . . .
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