Research Paper Volume 15, Issue 11 pp 4949—4962

PZR promotes tumorigenicity of lung cancer cells by regulating cell migration and invasion via modulating oxidative stress and cell adhesion

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Figure 1. PZR represents an unfavorable prognostic biomarker and is overexpressed in lung cancer. (A) Expression data were from the TCGA databases and were analyzed by using the GEPIA tools. Overall survival analysis of TCGA lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) data via the GEPIA portal. (B) Comparison of PZR expression in normal and cancer lung tissues. Gene expression analysis of TCGA and GTEx databases LUAD and LUSC data via the GEPIA portal. (C) Immunofluorescent analyses PZR expression in lung cancer tissues and normal tissues adjacent to the tumor (NAT) (magnification, ×100). Data represent samples from 3 patients.