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A TXT file of genes to probe sets mapping for 70,632 genes recognized by the KM-plotter and expression of ACTL6A and N1IC in breast cancer and normal tissues

Authors: Xiaowen Chen; Manyu Chen; Yujie Jiang; Jianli Chen;

A TXT file of genes to probe sets mapping for 70,632 genes recognized by the KM-plotter and expression of ACTL6A and N1IC in breast cancer and normal tissues

Abstract

Expression of ACTL6A and N1IC in breast cancer and normal tissuesA TXT file of genes to probe sets mapping for 70,632 genes recognized by the KM-plotterA TXT file of the complete list of all JetSet parameters for 54,675 probe sets utilized in the Kaplan-Meier plotter. The table contains the JetSet values and the JetSet best probe set is marked for each gene

Keywords

N1IC, Breast cancer, FOS: Biological sciences, ACTL6A, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, notch1

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