SYNM expression in GC and normal adjacent tissues

SYNM expression in GC and normal adjacent tissues

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Objective:Here, we explored the expression of SYNM by means of Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) and investigated its prognostic significance as well as potential functions in gastric cancer (GC). Methods:Toward this goal, differential gene expression analysis, univariate Cox regression, Lasso regression, best subset regression, Gene Set Enrichment Ana...

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... to the above screening conditions, a total of 80 differential genes were screened out to be related to the survival of GC (see Table S2 for details). According to univariate Cox regression analysis, a total of 58 target genes were screened out (see Table S3 for details). ...
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... shown in Fig. 2B and C, we observed diffuse cytoplasmic staining in normal tissues, while most cytoplasmic and nuclear staining were not observed in GC tissues, and light cytoplasmic staining was found in a few tumor tissues. As shown in Table 2, the positive rate of SYNM expression in GC was 47.5% (57/120) and the negative rate was 52.5% (63/120). The positive rate of SYNM expression in normal tissues was 100% (120/120) and the negative rate was 0% (0/120). ...

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