Additional file 1 of Decreased sphingomyelin (t34:1) is a candidate predictor for lung squamous cell carcinoma recurrence after radical surgery: a case-control study

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Additional file 1: Table 1. Weights of the frozen tissue samples. Figure 1. Recurrence-free survival curve of the recurrent group. Figure 2. Correlation between relative phosphatidylcholine (12:0_12:0) levels and sample tissue weights. Figure 3. Tandem mass spectrometry analyses of the final three candidate predictors: [sphingomyelin (SM)(t34:1) + H]+ (ID: 1526) (A), [SM(t34:1) + HCOO]��� (ID: 1528) (B), and [SM(t34:1) + HCOO]��� (ID: 1527) (C). Figure 4. Overall survival curves for mRNA expression levels of sphingomyelin synthase and sphingomyelinase on lung squamous cell carcinoma. Figure 5. Comparison of total sphingomyelin intensity ratios among the non-recurrent and recurrent groups of the squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma cohorts. Fig. 6. Correlations among the final three candidate predictors. Table 2. Comparison of smoking history and the Brinkman index between the squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma groups

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