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  • Li, J.; Guan, H.Y.; Gong, L.Y.; Song, L.B.; Zhang, N.; Wu, J.; Yuan, J.; Zheng, Y.J.; Huang, Z.S.; Li, M.
    Clinical significance of sphingosine kinase-1 expression in human astrocytomas progression and overall patient survival (2008), Clin. Cancer Res., 14, 6996-7003.
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medicine SPHK1in astrocytoma cell lines is elevated at both mRNA and protein levels, and the SPHK1 mRNA and protein are significantly up-regulated by up to 6.8- and 40fold, respectively, in primary astrocytomas compared with those in the adjacent noncancerous brain tissues. 41.2% of paraffin-embedded archival astrocytoma biopsies exhibit high expression of SPHK1. The up-regulation of SPHK1 is significantly correlated with the histologic grade of astrocytoma and patients with high SPHK1 level exhibit shorter survival time Homo sapiens

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