SKA1 promotes oncogenic properties in oral dysplasia and oral squamous cell carcinoma, and augments resistance to radiotherapy
Alexander Michael Grandits,
Barbara Andrea Reinoehl,
Renate Wagner
et al.
Abstract:Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a malignancy associated with high morbidity and mortality, yet treatment options are limited. In addition to genetic alterations, aberrant gene expression contributes to the pathology of malignant diseases. In the present study, we identified 629 genes consistently dysregulated between OSCC and normal oral mucosa across nine public gene expression datasets. Among them, mitosis‐related genes were significantly enriched, including spindle and kinetochore‐associated complex … Show more
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