Research Paper Volume 15, Issue 11 pp 4926—4948

The potential of FCRL genes as targets for cancer treatment: insights from bioinformatics and immunology

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Figure 2. Prognostic value of the FCRL family gene in pan-cancer. Forest plot of (A) FCRL1, (B) FCRL2, (C) FCRL3, (D) FCRL4, (E) FCRL5, (F) FCRL6, (G) FCRLA, (H) FCRLB OS in 34 cancers. The FCRL gene has been identified as a potential protective or risk factor in the development of this particular cancer, as indicated by its highlighted representation in yellow.