Research Article

GPR30 Activation Promotes the Progression of Gastric Cancer and Plays a Significant Role in the Anti-GC Effect of Huaier

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GPR30 is overexpressed in GC tissues compared with adjacent gastric tissues, and a high expression of GPR30 is associated with poor prognosis in GC patients. (a) Representative images of the GPR30 staining in TMAs as determined by immunohistochemical analysis (91 GC and 71 paired adjacent tissues). (b) Differential expression of GPR30 in GC and paired adjacent tissues in 91 GC patients. (c) The overall survival (OS) curves of GC patients with different GPR30 expression levels in GC, as determined by a Kaplan-Meier analysis (log-rank test).
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