Fig. 4: TGM2 is significantly up-regulated in gastric cancer, and high TGM2 expression indicates poor prognosis. | Cell Death & Disease

Fig. 4: TGM2 is significantly up-regulated in gastric cancer, and high TGM2 expression indicates poor prognosis.

From: Novel peptide GX1 inhibits angiogenesis by specifically binding to transglutaminase-2 in the tumorous endothelial cells of gastric cancer

Fig. 4: TGM2 is significantly up-regulated in gastric cancer, and high TGM2 expression indicates poor prognosis.

a Representative TGM2 expression in adjacent non-tumorous tissues and primary GC tissues was detected with immunohistochemistry methods. b Comparison of TGM2 expression in primary GC tissues and adjacent non-tumor tissues. c Kaplan–Meier analysis of the correlation between TGM2 expression and the fraction survival of human GC patients

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