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Researchers at Fujian Medical University Union Hospital in Fuzhou, China have conducted a study on the role of cell division cycle-associated gene family (CDCAs) in kidney renal papillary cell carcinoma (KIRP). The study utilized RNA sequencing data to analyze the expression, correlation, survival, mutation, and functional enrichment of CDCAs in KIRP. The findings suggest that increased expression of certain CDCA genes is associated with poor prognosis in KIRP patients. The study also identified potential biomarkers for KIRP diagnosis and prognosis. Further research is needed to validate these findings. [Extracted from the article] |