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FIGURE 1: H19 expression in human HCC tissues (tumor) compared to non-tumorous tissues (non-tumor). (A) Log2 H19 expression in HCC tissues from TCGA dataset (non-tumor: n=49, tumor: n=364, Mann-Whitney U test). (B) Log2 H19 expression in HCC tissues from GEO dataset GSE57957 (each, n=39, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test). (C) Log2 H19 expression in HCC tissues from GEO dataset GSE54236 (each, n=74, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test). (D) H19 expression in HCC tissues from Saarland University Medical Center determined by qPCR (each, n=32, Mann-Whitney U test). (E) Representative chromogenic in situ hybridization (CISH) of H19 (H19 positive cells: brown; H19 negative cells: red) (each, n=8).