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Fig. 5

From: Establishment of a novel glycolysis-related prognostic gene signature for ovarian cancer and its relationships with immune infiltration of the tumor microenvironment

Fig. 5

Immune analysis of between the high-risk group and the low-risk group. A Multiple immune-related gene sets significantly enriched in the low-risk group determined by GSEA. The immune-related gene sets included: O_ADAPTIVE_IMMUNE_RESPONSE, GO_INNATE_IMMUNE_RESPONSE, GO_NEGATIVE_REGULATION_OF_IMMUNE_EFFECTOR_PROCESS, GO_POSITIVE_REGULATION_OF_IMMUNE_RESPONSE, GO_REGULATION_OF_HUMORAL_IMMUNE_RESPONSE, GO_REGULATION_OF_IMMUNE_EFFECTOR_PROCESS, GO_REGULATION_OF_IMMUNE_RESPONSE, GO_REGULATION_OF_INNATE_IMMUNE_RESPONSE, and REACTOME_IMMUNE_SYSTEM, REACTOME_INNATE_IMMUNE_SYSTEM. B Heatmap of the immune cell composition in the entire cohort. C Comparison of the immune cell composition between the high-risk and low-risk groups. D Correlation analysis of immune infiltration scores and risk scores (p < 0.05). E Network of immune-related genes, immune cells, and eight glycolysis-related prognostic genes. (Blue rectangles: glycolysis-related prognostic genes, yellow circles: immune cells, purple triangles: immune-related genes)

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