Identification of a central network hub of key prognostic genes based on correlation between transcriptomics and survival in patients with metastatic solid tumors
Vladimir Lazar,
Eric Raymond,
Shai Magidi
et al.
Abstract:Background: Dysregulated pathways in cancer may be hub addicted. Identifying these dysregulated networks for targeting might lead to novel therapeutic options. Objective: Considering the hypothesis that central hubs are associated with increased lethality, identifying key hub targets within central networks could lead to the development of novel drugs with improved efficacy in advanced metastatic solid tumors. Design: Exploring transcriptomic data (22,000 gene products) from the WINTHER trial ( N = 101 patient… Show more
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