Patterns of p53 mutations separate ovarian serous borderline tumors and low- and high-grade carcinomas and provide support for a new model of ovarian carcinogenesis: a mutational analysis with immunohistochemical correlation. (Q54685505)
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scientific article published in February 2005
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English | Patterns of p53 mutations separate ovarian serous borderline tumors and low- and high-grade carcinomas and provide support for a new model of ovarian carcinogenesis: a mutational analysis with immunohistochemical correlation. |
scientific article published in February 2005 |
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Patterns of p53 mutations separate ovarian serous borderline tumors and low- and high-grade carcinomas and provide support for a new model of ovarian carcinogenesis: a mutational analysis with immunohistochemical correlation. (English)
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Arndt Hartmann
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Gad Singer
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Robert Stöhr
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Leslie Cope
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Reiko Dehari
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Deng-Fan Cao
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Tian-Li Wang
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Robert J Kurman
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Ie-Ming Shih
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1 February 2005
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29
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218-224
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