Fig. 1From: IL-10 and integrin signaling pathways are associated with head and neck cancer progressionExamination of Differentially expressed (Progressors vs NonProgressors) and mutated genes in TCGA HNSCC subjects in the context of a stylized pathway representation of the Reactome Integrin Cell Surface Interactions Pathway, which was significantly enriched for the putative DE candidate genes (False Discovery Rate Adjusted P-value = 0.00424). Note that three of these genes are also CTCF binding sites: VTN, FGG, and FGBBack to article page