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From: Hyperphosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6 predicts unfavorable clinical survival in non-small cell lung cancer

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Kaplan-Meier survival curves for NSCLC patients with different rpS6 and p-rpS6 expressions. a The survival among the whole cohort patients on the basis of t-rpS6, p-rpS6, p-rpS6/t-rpS6 showed the great significance of increased p-rpS6 and elevated p-rpS6/t-rpS6 in NSCLC (both P < 0.001) and excluded the role of t-rpS6 overexpression (P > 0.05). b Survival cures indicated the important prognostic values of the increased p-rpS6 and elevated p-rpS6/t-rpS6 in early staged NSCLC patients (both P < 0.001). c The hyperphosphorylation of rpS6 also predicted the poor prognosis of advanced staged NSCLC patients (both P < 0.05), although the significance was not as remarkable as it in I stage cases. t-rpS6: total rpS6; p-rpS6: phosphorylation of rpS6

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