2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11060-018-2830-8
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Correction to: ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters: expression and clinical value in glioblastoma

Abstract: The names of authors Marc Sanson and Jean-Yves Delattre were incorrectly presented in the initial online publication. The original article has been corrected.

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“…Top overlapping differentially expressed genes from our integrated analysis of bulk RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics have essential roles in cancer such as cell proliferation and motility. In the overlap analysis, we found the overexpression of ABCA13, PEG3, and SOX4 that have been shown to be poor prognostic markers in other cancers including ovarian, glioblastoma, and colon [ 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 ]. We observed a significant increase in FABP7 levels as measured by RNA-seq and spatial transcriptomics and validated in immunofluorescence.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Top overlapping differentially expressed genes from our integrated analysis of bulk RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics have essential roles in cancer such as cell proliferation and motility. In the overlap analysis, we found the overexpression of ABCA13, PEG3, and SOX4 that have been shown to be poor prognostic markers in other cancers including ovarian, glioblastoma, and colon [ 37 , 38 , 39 , 40 ]. We observed a significant increase in FABP7 levels as measured by RNA-seq and spatial transcriptomics and validated in immunofluorescence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ABC transporters are efflux pump proteins involved in MDR. To date, 49 members of ABC proteins have been identified to be involved in different biological mechanisms within the human body, and are classified in seven subfamilies; ABCA (12 proteins), ABCB (11 proteins), ABCC (13 proteins), ABCD (4 proteins), ABCE (1 protein), ABCF (3 proteins), and ABCG (5 proteins) (12).…”
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confidence: 99%