m6A modification-dependent upregulation of WNT2 facilitates M2-like macrophage polarization and perpetuates malignant progression of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Qiling Tang(Central South University), Wei Xiong(Central South University), Jie Wu(Central South University), Junshang Ge(Central South University), Qijia Yan(Central South University), Zhouying Peng(Central South University), Lvyuan Li(Central South University), Zhaoyang Zeng(Shenzhen Academy of Robotics), Yongzhen Mo(Central South University), Qian Wang(Jiangsu University), Dan Wang(First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University), Pan Chen(Ningbo University), Yumin Wang(King University), He Huang(Peking University), Chunmei Fan(Central South University), Wenjia Guo(Xinjiang Medical University), Lei Shi(Central South University), Hongke Qu(Central South University)
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