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Gao et al., 2026 - Glycosylation-Related Gene Signature Identifies MFNG as a Key Driver of Proliferation and Metastasis in Colorectal Cancer
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Figure 3

Correlation analysis of GRGS with clinical features, mutation profiles, and hallmark pathways in colorectal cancer. (AE) GRGS distribution across clinical subgroups: sex, histological type, age, cancer status, and tumor stage. (F) Top 10 mutated genes in GRGS-Low subgroup. (G) Top 10 mutated genes in GRGS-High subgroup. (H) Comparative analysis of APC mutation rates between GRGS subgroups. (IM) Correlation scatter plots between GRGS and hallmark pathways: Myogenesis (I), Coagulation (J), KRAS Signaling down (K), Apical Junction (L), Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition (M). *, p < 0.05.

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