Research Paper Volume 15, Issue 21 pp 11831—11844

RAI2 acts as a tumor suppressor with functional significance in gastric cancer

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Figure 8. A schematic diagram depicting the roles and mechanisms of RAI2 in GC cells. The boxes indicated the abnormal pathways affected by RAI2 in GC cells, including “focal adhesion”, “ECM receptor interaction pathway”, “PI3K-Akt signaling” and “MAPK signaling”. Aberrant expressed genes by RAI2 were indicated in the figure.