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Sonic Hedgehog Pathway as the Prognostic Marker in Patients with Extensive Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer

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Fig. 1. Representative immune-histochemical staining intensity for Gli1, patched, sonic hedgehog (Shh), and Ptch-mediated repression of smoothened (Smo) in patients with extensive stage small cell lung cancer
Fig. 2. Frequency of overexpression for each protein. Gli1, glioma-asso-ciated oncogene homolog zinc finger protein 1; Shh, sonic hedgehog; Smo, Ptch-mediated repression of smoothened
Table 4. Multivariate Analysis for Progression Free Survival and Overall Survival

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