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- ZDB-FIG-220131-410
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- Wang et al., 2021 - MRE11 promotes oral cancer progression through RUNX2/CXCR4/AKT/FOXA2 signaling in a nuclease-independent manner
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Elevated MRE11 expression in oral cancer tissues is associated with decreased overall and progression-free survivals.
A Increased MRE11 mRNA expression in oral cancer tissues, in comparison to normal tissues, from our database. B Increased MRE11 mRNA expression in oral cancer tissues, in comparison to normal tissues, reported in online databases. C A negative correlation between MRE11A mRNA level and DNA methylation level in the putative promoter region of MRE11, reported in an online database. D Immunohistochemical staining for MRE11 protein expression in oral noncancerous and cancer tissues. E Quantitative result for MRE11 expression in oral noncancerous and cancer tissues. F Overall survival and progression-free survival for high and low MRE11 protein expression groups from our dataset. G Overall survival and progression-free survival for high and low MRE11 mRNA expression groups reported in an online database. |