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Original Article The expression patterns of gremlin 1 and noggin in normal adult and tumor tissues

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Figure 1. Gremlin 1 and noggin expression in normal and tumor tissues. Images representing the four staining categories are shown for gremlin 1 (A) negative staining in spleen, (B) weak staining in prostate, (C) moderate stain-ing in ovarian dysgerminoma a
Figure 2. Gremlin1 and noggin expression in 208 tumor samples. White bar denotes negative, light gray bar weak, and dark grey bar moderate gremlin 1 (left) or noggin (right) expression

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