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Identification and Validation of the Glycolysis and Immune-related Gene Signature for Prognosis in Colorectal Cancer

MIN JIANG, YONG LIU, JIANZHONG XU, ZHEN XU, TAO YE, SHIYANG LI and CHUNYING JIANG
Anticancer Research January 2024, 44 (1) 117-131; DOI: https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.16794
MIN JIANG
1Department of Oncology, Changzhou Cancer Hospital, Changzhou, P.R. China;
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YONG LIU
1Department of Oncology, Changzhou Cancer Hospital, Changzhou, P.R. China;
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JIANZHONG XU
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SHIYANG LI
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CHUNYING JIANG
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Anticancer Research Jan 2024, 44 (1) 117-131; DOI: 10.21873/anticanres.16794
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