Additional file 10 of The RNA-binding protein SERBP1 functions as a novel oncogenic factor in glioblastoma by bridging cancer metabolism and epigenetic regulation
posted on 2020-08-07, 03:48authored byAdam Kosti, Patricia Rosa de Araujo, Wei-Qing Li, Gabriela D. A. Guardia, Jennifer Chiou, Caihong Yi, Debashish Ray, Fabiana Meliso, Yi-Ming Li, Talia Delambre, Mei Qiao, Suzanne S. Burns, Franziska K. Lorbeer, Fanny Georgi, Markus Flosbach, Sarah Klinnert, Anne Jenseit, Xiufen Lei, Carolina Romero Sandoval, Kevin Ha, Hong Zheng, Renu Pandey, Aleksandra Gruslova, Yogesh K. Gupta, Andrew Brenner, Erzsebet Kokovay, Timothy R. Hughes, Quaid D. Morris, Pedro A. F. Galante, Stefano Tiziani, Luiz O. F. Penalva
Additional file 10: Table S9. Gene expression correlation analysis. Genes showing positive and negative (anti-correlation) with SERBP1 in brain samples (Kang dataset) according to R2. Sheet 1, genes showing positive correlation with SERBP1 in brain samples; sheet 2, comparison between genes showing positive correlation with SERBP1 in brain and TCGA GBM samples and GO analysis of shared genes; sheet 3, genes negatively correlated with SERBP1 in brain samples; sheet 4, comparison between genes negatively correlated with SERBP1 in brain and TCGA GBM samples and GO analysis of shared genes.