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From: APRIL is overexpressed in cancer: link with tumor progression

Figure 2

APRIL expression in various cancers. APRIL gene expression in normal bladder, bladder carcinoma[44, 45], normal esophagus, esophageal adenocarcinoma[41, 46], normal brain, glioblastoma multiform[34, 36], normal oral mucosa, head and neck carcinoma[47, 48], normal B cell, lymphoma[49, 50], normal pancreas, pancreatic adenocarcinoma[51], normal testis and adult male germ cell tumor[43]. Data sets in a single panel were from the same study. GEP data are log transformed and normalized as previously described[32]. In brackets, are indicated the number of normal or tumor samples.

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