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Fig. 5 | BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies

Fig. 5

From: Ginger inhibits the invasion of ovarian cancer cells SKOV3 through CLDN7, CLDN11 and CD274 m6A methylation modifications

Fig. 5

Genes that were differentially regulated among the Ginger-treated and Con groups were analyzed for their biological function and pathway. (A) It illustrates the upregulated genes’ GO enrichment analysis portrayed excellent diversity. (B) the subclass exploration of KEGG enrichment was done on genes that were upregulated with major differences. (C) KEGG pathway enrichment analysis provided insights into the genes that are upregulated and had remarkable diversity. (D) The significantly downregulated genes were subjected to GO enrichment exploration. (E) KEGG enrichment subclass investigation was conducted on genes that were highly downregulated. (F) KEGG pathway enrichments provided valuable information on the significantly downregulated genes

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