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Fig. 1 | Molecular Cancer

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From: HN1 contributes to migration, invasion, and tumorigenesis of breast cancer by enhancing MYC activity

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HN1 is upregulated in breast cancer tissues and correlated with poor prognosis according to the data from TCGA database. a Dot plots represent HN1 expression levels in the primary breast cancer tissues (n = 1102) and normal breast tissues (n = 113) (**P <0.001). b HN1 expression levels in primary breast cancer tissues (n = 113) and matched adjacent normal breast tissues (**P <0.001). c Kaplan-Meier plots with log rank test for the overall survival (left), relapse free survival (middle) and distant metastasis free survival (right) of breast cancer patients with high HN1 expression and low HN1 expression, respectively (**P <0.001). d Quantitative real-time PCR analyzed HN1 expression in 12 breast cancer tissues and 4 normal breast tissues (*P <0.05)

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