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Fig. 1 | Molecular Cancer

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From: miR-140-5p suppresses the proliferation, migration and invasion of gastric cancer by regulating YES1

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Decreased miR-140-5p expression in tumor tissues correlates with the poor survival of gastric cancer (GC) patients. a-b miR-140-5p expression significantly decreased in the cancer tissues relative to that in the adjacent normal tissues (b presents the medians and interquartile ranges). c Representative images of in situ hybridization for miR-140-5p in GC tissues and adjacent normal tissues: a, b high miR-140-5p level in cancerous epithelia; c, d low miR-140-5p level in cancerous epithelia; e, f high miR-140-5p level in normal gastric epithelia. The arrows in b and f orient the strong miR-140-5p staining in cancerous epithelia or normal gastric epithelia, whereas those in d show weak staining in the cancerous epithelia. Magnification:200 × (a, c, e) and 400 × (b, d, f). d Overall survival (OS) curves for patients with GC with the log-rank test. Kaplan–Meier survival analysis of the relationship between different miR-140-5p levels and OS of 144 patients with GC

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