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From: Decoding the prognostic significance of integrator complex subunit 9 (INTS9) in glioma: links to TP53 mutations, E2F signaling, and inflammatory microenvironments

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Investigation of INTS9 mRNA and proteomics expression from TCGA dataset using bioinformatics analyses. (A-D) Increased levels of INTS9 can be observed within tumors compared to normal components across a wide range of gliomas and all related subgroups. (E-H) COX survival analysis results and (I-L) Kaplan-Meier survival analysis findings collectively suggest that INTS9 has an unfavorable prognostic impact in astrocytoma groups. (M) Proteomics examination further revealed a markedly elevated expression of INTS9 in tumor components. (N-P) Moreover, all investigated subgroups identified a strong association between INTS9 and higher tumor grades

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