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Fig. 6 | Molecular Cancer

Fig. 6

From: Crosstalk between metabolism and cell death in tumorigenesis

Fig. 6

Survival analyses of cuproptosis-related genes in both colorectal cancer and hepatocellular carcinoma. (A and B) The survival analysis of cuproptosis-related genes in colorectal cancer (A) and hepatocellular carcinoma (B). The top part of the survival analysis for each gene shows the Kaplan-Meier survival curves for the genes obtained by the optimal division method, with the red and blue lines representing the high and low expression groups based on gene expression levels, and the horizontal coordinate (Time(years)) representing the survival time and the vertical coordinate (Survival probability) representing the survival rate. In the bottom part of the graph, the horizontal coordinate Time (years) represents the follow-up time, and the optimal division method divides all patients into high and low expression groups at the beginning of the follow-up period. The mRNA expression data of genes and corresponding clinical survival data across colorectal cancer and LIHC were merged for expression survival analysis. Tumor samples were divided into high and low groups according to median gene expression value. The R package survival was used to fit the survival time and survival status for the two groups. Differences in P value were examined in the survival outcomes of the groups according to Kaplan–Meier survival analysis

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