Research Paper Volume 15, Issue 14 pp 6757—6773

PARP10 is highly expressed and associated with inferior outcomes in acute myeloid leukemia

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Figure 5. Potential biological functions of PARP10 in AML. (A) KEGG analysis of PARP10 positively co-expressed genes (r > 0.5, P < 0.05). Significantly enriched pathways (adjust P < 0.05) were plotted. And (BE) GSEA analysis of AML patients based on PARP10 expression. NES: normalized enrichment score.