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From: TIPE3 hypermethylation correlates with worse prognosis and promotes tumor progression in nasopharyngeal carcinoma

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TIPE3 CGI is hypermethylated in several cancers. a The genome features of TIPE3 observed using the UCSC genome browser; b Relative methylation level of TIPE3 in NPC (n = 24) and NPEC tissues (n = 24), based on our previous microarray data (GSE52068); c Relative methylation level of TIPE3 in NPC (n = 25) and NPEC tissues (n = 25) from the HongKong microarray data (GSE62336); d-f The methylation levels of cg05905176 (d), cg06813578 (e), and cg18588323 (f) in cancers based on TCGA database; BLCA: bladder cancer; BRCA: breast cancer; CESC: cervical cancer; CHOL: cholangiocarcinoma; COADREAD: colon and rectal cancer; HNSC: head and neck cancer; LUNG: lung cancer; PRAD: prostate cancer; ESCA: esophageal carcinoma; g The proportion of aberrantly methylated TIPE3 CpG sites in pan-cancer. Mean ± SD, p < 0.05, Student’s t-test

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