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Gene expression profiling supports the hypothesis that human ovarian surface epithelia are multipotent and capable of serving as ovarian cancer initiating cells
Epigenetic changes within the promoter region of the HLA-G gene in ovarian tumors
Identification of candidate methylation-responsive genes in ovarian cancer
Ovarian Cancer Detection from Metabolomic Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Data by Support Vector Machines
Evidence that p53-mediated cell-cycle-arrest inhibits chemotherapeutic treatment of ovarian carcinomas
Gene expression profiling of epithelial ovarian tumours correlated with malignant potential
Aurora kinase inhibitors synergize with paclitaxel to induce apoptosis in ovarian cancer cells
Emerging Roles for PAX8 in Ovarian Cancer and Endosalpingeal Development
L1 and HERV-W retrotransposons are hypomethylated in human ovarian carcinomas