Comprehensive pan-cancer analysis of ENOPH1 in human tumors
Abstract Background: ENOPH1 (Enolase-phosphatase 1), a member of the HAD-like hydrolase superfamily, has been linked to a range of physiological conditions, including neurological disorders. However, its involvement in tumorigenesis remains underexplored. This study is the first to conduct a pan-cancer analysis of ENOPH1, aiming to elucidate its role in multiple cancers through various bioinformatics platforms. Methods: We conducted a thorough analysis using data from UCSC databases. ENOPH1 expression in tumor and normal tissues was evaluated using R language software. Survival
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