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. 2017 Mar 31;8(30):50193–50208. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.16745

Figure 4. The dual expression of miR-133b in human cancer.

Figure 4

The database OncoLnc was used to explore survival correlations of miR-133b in cancer, the database provided 9 cancer data between miR-133b and human cancer, the Cox coefficient and p-value are from the gene term in precomputed multivariate Cox regressions and the FDR correction is performed per cancer analysis per data type (left); the representative example of OncoLnc Kaplan-Meier results(right), in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma(HNSC), the low expression of miR-133b have a higher survival rate(upper right); in Cervical cancer (CESC), the high expression of miR-133b have a higher survival rate(lower right). More details and abbreviation can be found in TCGA(https://cancergenome.nih.gov/) and OncoLnc(http://www.oncolnc.org/).