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Fig. 6 | European Journal of Medical Research

Fig. 6

From: A sialyltransferases-related gene signature serves as a potential predictor of prognosis and therapeutic response for bladder cancer

Fig. 6

Evaluation of the abundance of the immune infiltration and immune checkpoint genes between high- and low-risk groups. A Differential abundance of the immune infiltration in low- (blue) and high-risk groups (yellow). B–H Associations between the risk score and immune cells, including plasma cells (B), CD4 activated memory T cells (C), CD8 T cells (D), regulatory T cells (E), M0 macrophages (F), monocytes (G), and neutrophils (H). I Relationships between ATOH8, CD109, CDCA7L, FN1, GZMA, TEAD4, TM4SF1 and the immune infiltration. J Expression of the immune checkpoint genes between low- (blue) and high-risk groups (yellow)

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