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Fig. 7 | Cancer Cell International

Fig. 7

From: A glycolysis-based 4-mRNA signature correlates with the prognosis and cell cycle process in patients with bladder cancer

Fig. 7

Relationship between glycolysis-related gene signature and molecular characterization of bladder cancer. a Heatmap showing the associations between the risk signature and the molecular characterization (p53-like signature, TP53 mutation, CIS signature, EMT signature, cell cycle signature, subtypes of bladder cancer) in the dataset from TCGA. b Distribution of the risk scores and the percentage of high-risk groups in different molecular subtypes of bladder cancer. c Correlation between cell cycle signature-based scores and risk score. d Correlation between CIS signature-based scores and risk score. e Correlation between EMT signature-based scores and risk score. f Correlation between p53-like signature-based scores and risk score. g Comparison of risk score in TP53-wildtype and TP53-mutant in the TCGA dataset. CIS, carcinoma in situ. WT, wild type. MT, mutant. NS, nonsignificant

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