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- who: April and colleagues from the Nanjing Medical University, China have published the article: The value of cuproptosis-related differential genes in guiding prognosis and immune status in patients with skin cutaneous melanoma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: We suggest that cuproptosis can not only regulate the tumor immune microenvironment but also affect the prognosis of SKCM patients, and may offer a basic theory for SKCM patients survival studies and clinical decision-making with potentially therapeutic drugs.
- how: The authors conducted GO and KEGG enrichment analysis for purpose of knowing the potential functions . . .
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