Figure 5.
Low USP9X expression is associated with poor survival in patients with high-risk B-ALL. (A) Kaplan-Meier curves are shown for overall survival in patients with high-risk B-ALL (n = 142; TARGET phase 2) expressing low (lowest quartile (in purple [n = 36]), intermediate (two middle quartiles in green [n = 70]), or high (highest quartile in yellow [n = 36]) levels of USP9X. (B) Kaplan-Meier curves are shown for event-free survival in patients with high-risk B-ALL (n = 207; TARGET ALL pilot project) from OncoGenomics DB comparing the lower quartile (in purple) versus the top three quartiles (in blue). For statistical analysis refer to the “Methods.”

Low USP9X expression is associated with poor survival in patients with high-risk B-ALL. (A) Kaplan-Meier curves are shown for overall survival in patients with high-risk B-ALL (n = 142; TARGET phase 2) expressing low (lowest quartile (in purple [n = 36]), intermediate (two middle quartiles in green [n = 70]), or high (highest quartile in yellow [n = 36]) levels of USP9X. (B) Kaplan-Meier curves are shown for event-free survival in patients with high-risk B-ALL (n = 207; TARGET ALL pilot project) from OncoGenomics DB comparing the lower quartile (in purple) versus the top three quartiles (in blue). For statistical analysis refer to the “Methods.”

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