Research Article
[Retracted] ZFP36 Inhibits Tumor Progression of Human Prostate Cancer by Targeting CDK6 and Oxidative Stress
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(a) ZFP36 expressed higher in normal tissues than cancer tissues based on TCGA database. (b–d) ZFP36 expression in prostate cancer and normal tissues. (e, f) Correlation between ZFP36 expression and PCa patients’ survival (, , and ). Note: the sample messages in (b) and (c): TCGA contains 498 PCa and 52 normal tissues; Taylor contains 150 PCa and 29 normal tissues. Sample replicate value in (d).
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