Fig. 1From: G6PC indicated poor prognosis in cervical cancer and promoted cervical carcinogenesis in vitro and in vivoG6PC expression was upregulated in CC and correlated with a poor prognosis. (A) Immunohistochemistry of G6PC proteins in clinical specimens from the human protein atlas (www.proteinatlas.org). (B) The expression of G6PC in Cervical tissue samples was detected by immunohistochemistry. a: Negative G6PC expression in adjacent normal cervical tissue. b: Weak G6PC expression in CC tissue. c: Moderate G6PC expression in CC tissue. d: Strong G6PC expression in CC tissue. (C) Overview of G6PC expression levels in CC tissues and normal cervical tissues in HPA database. (D) Western blot assays performed on CC cell lines as indicated. (E) Immunofluorescence staining of the G6PC protein in Hela and Siha cells; a cytoplasmic staining pattern was also observed. (F) Overall survival rates and Disease-free survival rates of cervical cancer patients in different expression level of G6PC analyzed by Kaplan–MeierBack to article page