Additional file 4 of SYNJ2 is a novel and potential biomarker for the prediction and treatment of cancers: from lung squamous cell carcinoma to pan-cancer
Authors: Hou, Wei; Li, Guo-Sheng; Gao, Li; Lu, Hui-Ping; Zhou, Hua-Fu; Kong, Jin-Liang; Chen, Gang; +2 Authors
Hou, Wei; Li, Guo-Sheng; Gao, Li; Lu, Hui-Ping; Zhou, Hua-Fu; Kong, Jin-Liang; Chen, Gang; Xia, Shuang; Wei, Hong-Yu;
Additional file 4 of SYNJ2 is a novel and potential biomarker for the prediction and treatment of cancers: from lung squamous cell carcinoma to pan-cancer
Abstract
Additional file 4. Funel plot with Begg’s test for publication bias in the SMD.
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- Guangxi Medical University China (People's Republic of)
- First Affiliated Hospital of GuangXi Medical University China (People's Republic of)
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