Research Article
GINS2 Promotes Osteosarcoma Tumorigenesis via STAT3/MYC Axis
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GINS2 is overexpressed in OS patients and associated with poor survival. (a) Immunohistochemical analysis of the expression of GINS2 in OS and normal tissues. (b) The immunohistochemistry score of GINS2 in OS (filled bar) and normal tissues (open bar) tissues were plotted. (c) The ROC curve was executed to identify the cutoff value for GINS2. (d) Kaplan–Meier analysis for overall survival with low or high expression of GINS2. All data were presented as the mean ± SD, statistical significance was analyzed by Student’s t-test and one-way ANOVA, , .
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