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From: SOX14 hypermethylation as a tumour biomarker in cervical cancer

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Verification of SOX14 methylation in cervical tissues using MSP. (a) The methylation positive rate in cancer tissues was 70.59% (12/17). (b) The methylation positive rate of SOX14 in the normal tissues was 5.26%(1/19). M:methylation, U: unmethylation; leu: Leukocyte DNA from healthy women was used as a negative control of methylation. iv: In vitro methylated leukocyte DNA was used as a positive control. Methylation positive results:the methylated belts were more heavy than the unmethylated belts. Methylation negative results:the methylated bands were lighter than the unmethylated bands. Full-length gels were presented in Supplementary Fig. S3

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