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The role of Angiogenesis and remodeling (AR) associated signature for predicting prognosis and clinical outcome of immunotherapy in pan-cancer

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Title
The role of Angiogenesis and remodeling (AR) associated signature for predicting prognosis and clinical outcome of immunotherapy in pan-cancer
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Frontiers in immunology, November 2022
DOI 10.3389/fimmu.2022.1033967
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Xiaojiao Sun, Zhuo Zhang, Zhiqi Wang, Ran Xie, Chuxiao Yi, Huiyu Liu, Xiaowei Chi, Tiancheng Li, Haitao Liu, Yi Han, Xiaocong Pang, Yimin Cui, Zhenming Liu

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