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As the results show, the Ct-OATP1B3 mRNA expression frequencies in early (0, I, and II) and advanced (III and IV) cancer stages were 88.9% (16/18) and 93.8% (15/16), respectively (Table 4).
The results showed that Ct-OATP1B3 mRNA expression frequencies in cancer and normal tissue specimens were 87.2% (34/39) and 2.6% (1/39), respectively (Fisher's exact test, P = 1.24 × 10-15) (Figure 2).
In contrast to the cancer-specific expression of Ct-OTP1B3 mRNA, Lt-OATP1B3 mRNA expression frequencies in cancer and normal tissue specimens were 53.8% (21/39) and 51.3% (20/39), respectively (Fisher's exact test, P = 0.5) (Figure 2).
Wulbrand et al (1998) found the c-Met mRNA expression frequencies to vary considerably, with the highest found in gastrinomas (33%) and the lowest (11%) in small intestine carcinoid tumours.
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Compared with the results obtained from colon cancer tissues, the Ct-OATP1B3 mRNA expression frequency in lung cancer was relatively low (28.6%, 8/28) (Figure 4).
For mRNA expression analysis, frequency of type-specific transcripts was assessed and descriptive analysis was performed.
Differential expression profiles were observed in relation to both the relative level of mRNA expression and frequency at which mRNA expression was detected.
Cold also induced GPR120 mRNA expression in iWAT.
Regarding Lt-OATP1B3 mRNA expression, its positive frequencies in cancer and normal lung tissues were 7.1% (2/28) and 3.6% (1/28) (Figure 4), and the Lt-OATP1B3 mRNA level was lower than the Ct-OATP1B3 mRNA level in each matched pair (Additional file 2: Figure S2B).
1) In gastric cancer cells, 5AC and TSA induced MDR1 mRNA expression at a frequency of 6/10 (60%) and 7/10 (70%), respectively.
On the other hand, in colon cancer cells, 5AC and TSA induced MDR1 mRNA expression at a frequency of 1/9 (11%) and 5/9 (55%), respectively.
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