Noncoding RNAs Serve as the Deadliest Universal Regulators of all Cancers

Numerous cancer drivers have been identified, but they are specific to a given cancer type and condition; universal cancer drivers and universal cancer mechanisms still remain largely unclear. Here, we identified the deadliest universal drivers for all cancers via developing algorithms to analyze ma...

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