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From: Overexpression of UbcH10 alternates the cell cycle profile and accelerate the tumor proliferation in colon cancer

Figure 4

The clinicopathological significance of UbcH10 in patients with colon cancer. (A) Representative picture of negatively or positively stained colon tissue samples. (B) Representative picture of breast cancer tissues immunohistochemically tested for UbcH10. UbcH10 was more abundantly expressed in grade 3 tumors compared with grade 1 tumors. There was no remarkable difference in UbcH10 cellular localization with regard to histological grade, whereas UbcH10 was relatively highly detected in the nucleus. (C) Summary of the level of UbcH10 and histological grade (G1-3) in patients with colon cancer.

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