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From: What role does GPR65 play in the progression of osteosarcoma? Its mechanism and clinical significance

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GPR65 is closely associated with inflammatory response and osteoclast differentiation of OS. (A) Biological processes analysis show GPR65 mainly participate in inflammatory response, innate immune response, etc. (B) Cellular components analysis show GPR65 mainly local in plasma membranes, integral components of membrane and cell surfaces. (C) Molecular functions analysis show GPR65 are related to transmembrane signaling receptor activity, inhibitory MHC-I receiver activity and signaling receptor activity. (D) KEGG analysis show that GPR65 is closely associated with osteoclast differentiation, B cell receptor signaling pathway, tuberculosis, neutrophil extracellular trap formation, etc

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