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Fig. 1 | Journal of Ovarian Research

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From: UBE2T regulates epithelial–mesenchymal transition through the PI3K-AKT pathway and plays a carcinogenic role in ovarian cancer

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A Heatmap constructed using the differential genes between cancer tissues and normal tissues detected using significance analysis in the GSE51088 database. B Differential expression of genes in ovarian cancer according to the GSE51088 dataset. fdr, false discovery rate; UBE2T, ubiquitin-binding enzyme E2T. C The UBE2T gene was significantly upregulated in ovarian cancer samples. UBE2T, ubiquitin-binding enzyme E2T. D Functional enrichment of the UBE2T gene according to GO and KEGG analyses. ABC, ATP-binding cassette; AT, adenine–thymine; ECM, extracellular matrix; GO, Gene Ontology; KEGG, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes; UBE2T, ubiquitin-binding enzyme E2T. E Spearman rank correlation analysis of UBE2T and breast cancer gene BRCA1. UBE2T, ubiquitin-binding enzyme E2T. F Spearman rank correlation analysis of UBE2T and breast cancer gene BRCA2. UBE2T, ubiquitin-binding enzyme E2T. G Survival analysis of all epithelial ovarian cancer samples in the GSE51088 dataset

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