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Fig. 1 | Molecular Cancer

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From: Long non-coding RNA NEAT1 promotes bone metastasis of prostate cancer through N6-methyladenosine

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m6A of NEAT1–1 was elevated in prostate cancer and was a negative prognostic factor for patients. a and b Box and whisker plot showing m6A signals upregulated in bone metastatic prostate cancer tissues. Analyswas of Second Xiangya Hospital (a) and Tianjin Medical University (b) data sets for levels of m6A and NEAT1–1 RNA were based on the m6A-RIP and RT-PCR. n = 30 each group. P values were shown in the figures. c and d Kaplan-Meier survival analyswas of the Tianjin Medical University data sets for the relationship between the levels of m6A of NEAT1–1, expression of NEAT1–1 and survival time in prostate cancers (c) and bone metastatic prostate cancer tissues (d). c, n = 30; d, n = 20. P values were shown in the figures

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