Skip to main content
Fig. 2 | Military Medical Research

Fig. 2

From: N6-methyladenosine modification of CENPK mRNA by ZC3H13 promotes cervical cancer stemness and chemoresistance

Fig. 2

CENPK expression is elevated in cervical cancer and confers poor patient prognosis. a Representative images showing the differential CENPK expression between cervical cancer and adjacent normal tissues. b Representative images showing the relationship between CENPK and Ki67 expression in cervical cancer. c Kaplan–Meier survival analysis disclosing the overall survival of cervical cancer patients according to CENPK expression. d Kaplan–Meier survival analysis displaying the recurrence-free survival of cervical cancer patients according to CENPK expression. e Univariate and multivariate analyses were adopted for correlating CENPK expression, clinicopathological characteristics, and overall survival of cervical cancer patients. f Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to correlate CENPK expression, clinicopathological characteristics, and recurrence-free survival of cervical cancer patients. g Development of a nomogram for predicting cancer recurrence of cervical cancer patients. HR hazard ratio

Back to article page