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Computational identification of 29 colon and rectal cancer-associated signatures and their applications in constructing cancer classification and prognostic models

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Computational identification of 29 colon and rectal cancer-associated signatures and their applications in constructing cancer classification and prognostic models
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Frontiers in Genetics, July 2020
DOI 10.3389/fgene.2020.00740
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Wei, Ran, Liu, Hengchang, Li, Chunxiang, Guan, Xu, Zhao, Zhixun, Ma, Chenxi, Wang, Xishan, Jiang, Zheng

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