Pathological and Prognostic Indications of the mdig Gene in Human Lung Cancer
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry2021Vol. 55(S2), pp. 13–28
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Junwei Shi, Chitra Thakur, Yuzu Zhao, Yongsen Li, Lishen Nie, Qian Zhang, Zhuoyue Bi, Yao Fu, Priya Wadgaonkar, Bandar Almutairy, Liping Xu, Wenxuan Zhang, Yiran Qiu, M’Kya Rice, Hongjuan Cui, Fei Chen
Abstract
These data suggested that mdig is involved in various stages of lung carcinogenesis, possibly through the epigenetic regulation on some critical cancer-associated genes, and increased mdig expression is an important prognostic factor for some types of lung cancer.
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