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Fig. 1 | Journal of Translational Medicine

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From: IRF-2 inhibits cancer proliferation by promoting AMER-1 transcription in human gastric cancer

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Increased IRF-2 expression is related to favorable prognosis in GC patients. A The IRF-2 expression level was examined in a tissue microarray containing 72 pairs of GC tissues and normal adjacent tissues by immunohistochemical analysis. B It was found that the expression level of IRF-2 was lower in GC tissues than in normal adjacent tissues. C The IRF-2 expression level was significantly correlated with patients’ OS. D The IRF-2 expression level was significantly correlated with patients’DFS

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