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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2005.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 14, 2005; 11(38): 5993-5996
Published online Oct 14, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i38.5993
Table 1 Clinical data and histopathological features of gastric cancers included in the study
Tumor numberAge/SexSiteLaurenTNM
172/FemaleAntrumIntestinalT2 N2 G3
278/MaleBodyIntestinalT2 N1 G2
381/MaleAntrumIntestinalT2 N1 G2
475/FemaleAntrumIntestinalT2 N0 G3
576/MaleCardiaIntestinalT2 N2 G3
676/MaleCardiaIntestinalT2 N0 G3
Table 2 RNA and hybridization quality control parameters
Extraction/Tumor numberA260/280ratioGAPDH CTPresent calls (%)GAPDH 3’5’ ratio
A/12.1815.8652.51.08
B/12.1815.752.31.26
A/22.0915.849.20.89
B/22.0715.654.41.19
A/32.115.253.51.09
B/32.115.252.51.08
A/42.0715.548.80.99
B/42.0815.249.80.96
A/52.1516.0751.71.95
B/52.2416.1554.71.46
A/62.1916.0842.91.58
B/62.1316.245.91.34
Table 3 Comparison results for all tumor samples analyzed
ComparisonPairwise correlation coefficientPercentage of “total change"
Tumor 1, extraction A vs B0.961.07
Tumor 2, extraction A vs B0.912.65
Tumor 3, extraction A vs B0.990.08
Tumor 4, extraction A vs B0.960.55
Tumor 5, extraction A vs B0.941.28
Tumor 6, extraction A vs B0.950.39