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Fig. 1 PRAME expression in common malignancies and association with survival in breast cancer
Fig. 2 PRAME mRNA and protein expression in silenced and overexpressing TNBC cell line models
Fig. 4 PRAME overexpression mediates invasion through 3D Matrigel. a Inverted Matrigel invasion of TNBC cells stably transduced with control vector or full‑length PRAME
Fig. 7 PRAME induces the expression of several epithelial‑to‑mesenchymal transition transcription factors

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