Research Article
[Retracted] The RPL4P4 Pseudogene Is a Prognostic Biomarker and Is Associated with Immune Infiltration in Glioma
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Analysis of the biological function of RPL4P4 in glioma. (a and b) The coexpression of the RPL4P4 gene in glioma was explored by LinkedOmics. (c–g) GO and KEGG analyses of genes coexpressed with RPL4P4 in glioma.
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