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Additional file 1: of Centrosome amplification induces high grade features and is prognostic of worse outcomes in breast cancer
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Additional file 1: of Centrosome amplification induces high grade features and is prognostic of worse outcomes in breast cancer

Ryan Denu, Lauren Zasadil, Craig Kanugh, Jennifer Laffin, Beth Weaver and Mark Burkard
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12/15/2016
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3641483_d1
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Abstract

Table S1. Patient characteristics. Table S2. Hazard ratios from multivariate analysis. Table S3. Sequences of primers used for qRT-PCR. Figure S1. Distribution of average centrosome number per cell in the breast cancer patients represented in our TMA. Figure S2. Correlations between centrosome amplification and nodal status, patient age, and tumor size. Figure S3. Centrosome clustering but not structural abnormalities correlate with worse outcomes in breast cancer. Figure S4. CIN is prognostic of worse breast cancer-related survival. Figure S5. Centrosome amplification correlates with adverse clinical factors. Figure S6. CA correlates with higher ploidy and CIN. (DOCX 6223 kb)

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