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From: ACTL6A expression promotes invasion, metastasis and epithelial mesenchymal transition of colon cancer

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ACTL6A expression was upregulated in colon cancer from public databases. a Data of GDS2947 from the GEO database showed that relative ACTL6A expression level in 32 cases of colon adenoma was significantly higher than that in the corresponding normal colon tissue (P < 0.001). b Data of GDS4382 also showed that the ACTL6A expression level in 17 pairs of colon cancer was significantly higher than that in the corresponding normal colon tissue (P < 0.001). c-d Data of Sabates-Bellver’s colon (c) and Skrzypczak’s colon (d) from the Oncomine database showed that the ACTL6A mRNA expression level in colon adenoma was significantly higher than that in normal colon tissue (P < 0.001, respectively). (E-F) Data from Ki’s colon (e) and Kaiser’s colon (f) showed that ACTL6A expression in colon cancer was obviously higher than that in normal colon tissue (P < 0.001, respectively). g Data from Kaiser’s colon showed that ACTL6A expression in M1 stage was higher than that in no metastasis group. h Data from Graudens’ colon showed that ACTL6A expression in Dukes D stage was higher than that in without distant metastasis group

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