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. 2017 Sep 4;36(44):6177–6189. doi: 10.1038/onc.2017.287

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Clinical significance of KCTD12 in cervical and lung cancers. (a) Representative results of immunohistochemical staining for KCTD12 expression in cervical cancer tissues and adjacent non-tumor tissues. (b) Statistical analysis showed that KCTD12 expression was significantly increased in cervical cancer tissues compared with non-tumor tissues (n=93). (c) Representative results of immunohistochemical staining for KCTD12 expression in lung cancer tissues and paired non-tumor tissues. (d) KCTD12 expression levels were upregulated in lung cancer tissues compared with non-tumor tissues (n=75). (e) Analysis of KCTD12 expression in cervical cancer and paired normal tissues using the GEO database. (f) Kaplan–Meier analysis of overall survival in 88 patients with lung cancer stratified according to their tumor KCTD12 expression levels.