Aberrant high expression level of MORC2 is a common character in multiple cancers
In this study, we showed that MORC2 was widely expressed in human tissues while significantly up-regulated in most cancer types employing immunohistochemical staining and analysis of mRNA expression profile of more than 2000 human tissue samples from 15 different organs (lung, prostate, liver, breast, brain, stomach, colon/rectum, pancreas, ovary, endometrium, skin, nasopharynx, kidney, oesophagus and bladder).
Source: Human Pathology - Category: Pathology Authors: Ding Qian-shan, Zhang Li, Wang Bi-cheng, Zeng Zhi, Zou Xian-qiong, Cao Peng-bo, M.S. Zhou Guang-ming, Tang Meng, Wu Lu, B.S. Wu Lian-lian, Yu Hong-gang, Guo Yong, Zhou Fu-xiang Tags: Original Contribution Source Type: research
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