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From: Eplin-alpha expression in human breast cancer, the impact on cellular migration and clinical outcome

Figure 2

a: EPLIN-α and its correlation with predicted prognosis (left) and clinical outcome (right). The predicted prognosis was based on the NPI value of each patient and that good, moderate and poor prognosis had NPI value either < 3.4, 3.4–5.4 or > 5.4. * p = 0.0081 vs good prognostic group. b. Levels of EPLIN-α transcript and clinical outcome. * p = 0.0003, # p = 0.0008 vs disease free patients. c and d: levels of EPLIN-α transcript and overall survival (c) and disease free survival (d). Patients with high levels of EPLIN-α transcript had a significantly longer overall (p = 0.0461, in c) and disease-free survival (p = 0.0345, in d) than those with low levels of the transcript. Inserts in a and b are values of EPLIN-α transcript that have been normalised by CK19 (shown as EPLIN:CK19 ratio).

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