Detecting the Tumor Prognostic Factors From the YTH Domain Family Through Integrative Pan-Cancer Analysis
Abstract Objectives: Emerging evidence suggests that N6-methyladenosine (m6A) methylation plays a critical role in cancers through various mechanisms. This work aims to reveal the essential role of m6A methylation “readers” in regulation of cancer prognosis at the pan-cancer level. Methods: Herein, we focused on one special protein family of the “readers” of m6A methylation, YT521-B homology (YTH) domain family genes, which were observed to be frequently dysregulated in tumor tissues and closely associated with cancer prognosis. Then, a comprehensive analysis
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