Research Article

TAB2 Promotes the Stemness and Biological Functions of Cervical Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cells

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The next-generation sequencing and bioinformation analysis. (a) The DEGs were displayed by volcano scatter plots. (b) The KEGG enrichment analysis of DEGs. (c) GSEA showing the related pathway regulated by TAB2. (d) The Human Protein Atlas dataset presenting the expression of TAB2 in normal and cervical cancer tissues. (e) Kaplan-Meier analysis of overall survival in patients with cervical cancer (). Patients were divided into low and high group according to the cut-off level of TAB2 in TCGA database. (f) Coexpression analysis of TAB2 and SOX2 based on the data from StarBase. (g) Coexpression analysis between TAB2 and BMI1 according to the data from StarBase.
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