Additional file 5: of The CIMP-high phenotype is associated with energy metabolism alterations in colon adenocarcinoma Maria Fedorova George Krasnov Elena Lukyanova Andrew Zaretsky Alexey Dmitriev Nataliya Melnikova Alexey Moskalev Sergey Kharitonov Elena Pudova Zulfiya Guvatova Anastasiya Kobelyatskaya Irina Ishina Elena Slavnova Anastasia Lipatova Maria Chernichenko Dmitry Sidorov Anatoly Popov Marina Kiseleva Andrey Kaprin Anastasiya Snezhkina Anna Kudryavtseva 10.6084/m9.figshare.7975400.v1 https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_5_of_The_CIMP-high_phenotype_is_associated_with_energy_metabolism_alterations_in_colon_adenocarcinoma/7975400 Figure S3. Differential expression profiles of “Glycolysis/Gluconeogenesis” KEGG pathway genes in CIMP-high colon adenocarcinomas compared to non-CIMP ones (TCGA data). The color scale reflects the base-2 logarithm of the ratio of the gene expression level in CIMP-high tumors to the expression level in non-CIMP tumors. Red color indicates upregulated genes, green - downregulated. The scale is relative; minimal and maximal values in the color scale are corresponding to the greatest decreased or increased expression level among the all analyzed genes. (PDF 4613 kb) 2019-04-09 05:00:00 Colon adenocarcinoma CIMP RNA-Seq TCGA Energy metabolism