2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.08.01.502413
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Oncogenic EFNA4 amplification promotes lung adenocarcinoma lymph node metastasis

Abstract: Lymph nodes metastases are common in patients with lung cancer. And those patients are often at a higher risk for death from lung tumor than those with tumor-free lymph nodes. So-matic DNA alterations are key drivers of cancer, and copy number alterations (CNAs) are a major type of DNA alteration that promotes lung cancer progression. Here, we performed genome-wide DNA copy number analysis, and identified a novel lung cancer metastasis related gene, EFNA4. EFNA4 genome locus was significantly amplified and EFN… Show more

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