Integrated bioinformatics and experimental validation identify FOXQ1, GRIN2D, and SCNN1B as novel biomarkers for distinguishing high-risk sessile serrated lesions from hyperplastic polyps | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Integrated bioinformatics and experimental validation identify FOXQ1, GRIN2D, and SCNN1B as novel biomarkers for distinguishing high-risk sessile serrated lesions from hyperplastic polyps
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High-risk sessile serrated lesions can be distinguished from hyperplastic polyps using specific biomarkers.
Key findings identified three novel biomarkers: FOXQ1, GRIN2D, and SCNN1B, enhancing diagnosis.
Integrated bioinformatics and experimental validation methods were utilized in the biomarker identification process.
These findings may enable improved diagnosis strategies, potentially leading to better patient outcomes.