Pan-cancer analysis and single-cell analysis identifies the CENPN as a biomarker for survival prognosis and immunotherapy
Abstract Background: Centromere protein N (CENPN), located on chromosome 16q23.2, encodes vital nucleosome-associated complexes that are essential for dynamic assembly processes. CENPN plays a pivotal role in regulating cell proliferation and cell cycle progression by influencing mitotic events. Despite its potential importance, the precise functional role and regulatory mechanisms of CENPN in diverse malignancies remain largely unexplored. This study aimed to elucidate the role of CENPN in human cancers and evaluate its prognostic significance. Methods: Investigate the role of CENPN
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