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. 2017 Jul 6;16(3):2397–2410. doi: 10.3892/mmr.2017.6944

Table II.

Samples used in the meta-analysis for the whole pool in addition to all samples listed in Table I.

Sample ID n
Adrenal gland 21–30 10
Aorta 31–34 4
Appendix 35–38 4
Bladder 39–41 3
Blood 42–45 4
Breast 85–89 5
Bronchus 90–95 6
Ciliary ganglion 96–99 4
Colon 100–105 6
Connective 106 1
Dental pulp 107–108 2
Dorsal root ganglia 109–130 22
Esophagus 131–141 11
Fallopian tube 142–148 7
Gall bladder 149 1
Lymph node 250–266 17
Mammary gland 267–272 6
Oral mucosa 273–280 8
Pancreas 305–315 11
Parathyroid 316–318 3
Penis 319–324 6
Pericardium 325–326 2
Pharyngeal mucosa 327–334 8
Pituitary gland 335–351 17
Prostate 352–382 31
Salivary gland 383–402 20
Skin 419–431 13
Small intestine 432–437 6
Smooth muscle 438–441 4
Spinal cord 442–465 24
Spleen 466–483 18
Stomach 484–488 5
Synovial membrane 489–494 6
Thymus 518–532 15
Thyroid 533–554 22
Tongue 555–564 10
Tonsil 565–578 14
Trachea 579–592 14
Trigeminal ganglion 593–612 20
Urethra 613–620 8
Uterus 621–628 8
Vagina 629–637 9
Vena cava 638 1
Vulva 639–646 8

ID, identifier used in the present study; n, total sample number.