Additional file 3 of As a prognostic biomarker of clear cell renal cell carcinoma RUFY4 predicts immunotherapy responsiveness in a PDL1-related manner
Authors: Miao, Daojia; Shi, Jian; Xiong, Zhiyong; Xiao, Wen; Meng, Xiangui; Lv, Qingyang; Xie, Kairu; +2 Authors
Miao, Daojia; Shi, Jian; Xiong, Zhiyong; Xiao, Wen; Meng, Xiangui; Lv, Qingyang; Xie, Kairu; Yang, Hongmei; Zhang, Xiaoping;
Additional file 3 of As a prognostic biomarker of clear cell renal cell carcinoma RUFY4 predicts immunotherapy responsiveness in a PDL1-related manner
Abstract
Additional file 3: Figure S3. A–G The relationship between the relative proportions of immune cells and pathological stage and clinical stage. The ordinate represents the proportions of immune cells and the horizontal line inside the box represents the median value of immune cell proportions. Kruskal-test and Wilcoxon-test were used in statistical analysis. P-valves were on Figures.
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