Additional file 2 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 2 of As a prognostic biomarker of clear cell renal cell carcinoma RUFY4 predicts immunotherapy responsiveness in a PDL1-related manner
Abstract
Additional file 2: Figure S2. A–I The univariate survival analysis for the relative proportions of the nine immune cells. The red line indicates a high proportion group of immune cells, and the blue line indicates a low proportion group of immune cells. The cut-off for classifying a patient into High/Low is the median of relative proportion. Long-rank tests were used for statistics. P-valves were on Figures.
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