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. 2014 Mar;5(3-4):71–83. doi: 10.18632/genesandcancer.12

Figure 1. Overexpression of YY1 in prostate cancer in datasets by Singh et al [83].

Figure 1

Analysis of data for prostate cancer; 102 surgical specimens from radical prostatectomy were used for data analysis. A. Expression levels of the YY1 transcription factor in prostate gland normal tissues (n =50) versus prostate carcinoma tissues (n =52). Significant increased expression in carcinoma tissues compared to normal tissues (p-value = 4.51 × 10−5). B. Expression levels of YY1 according to Gleason score (Gleason scores 5-9). C. Expression levels of YY1 in primary (n = 13) and recurrent tumor tissues (n = 8). There seems to be no apparent change in the average expression level.