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Demirci et al., 2022 - Brain Regeneration Resembles Brain Cancer at Its Early Wound Healing Stage and Diverges From Cancer Later at Its Proliferation and Differentiation Stages
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FIGURE 7

Early wound healing stage of brain regeneration is more similar to LGG and GBM than the proliferation and differentiation stages. (A,B) GOChord plots show log2 fold changes of the genes annotated in selected KEGG pathways (A) “Glioma” and “Pathways in cancer” and (B) “Wnt”, “p53”, “Jak-STAT”, “Notch” and “Apoptosis” for three stages of the zebrafish brain regeneration and two types of human brain cancers. The genes are linked to their assigned pathways by ribbons and ordered according to their log2 fold change values from high to low regulation, represented by a color gradient from blue to red, respectively. log2 fold changes are shown from the outer to the inner annulus in the following order: 1, 3, 14 dpl, LGG and GBM. An asterisk was appended to human genes associated as orthologs to several zebrafish genes in the list. dpl: days post-lesion, LGG: low-grade glioma, GBM: glioblastoma.

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