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Nucleic acid-sensing-related gene signature in predicting prognosis and treatment efficiency of small cell lung cancer patients

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Title
Nucleic acid-sensing-related gene signature in predicting prognosis and treatment efficiency of small cell lung cancer patients
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Frontiers in oncology, April 2024
DOI 10.3389/fonc.2024.1394286
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Authors

Qianshi Liu, Zhaoshen Li, Na Li, Junjie Liu, Hong Wu, Jie Chen

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#23,183,846
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#16,264
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#184,653
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#304
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