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Concept Epithelial Cells
Academic Article Tissue-based immune monitoring II: multiple tumor sites reveal immunologic homogeneity in serous ovarian carcinoma.
Academic Article Wnt5a suppresses epithelial ovarian cancer by promoting cellular senescence.
Academic Article Genomic and epigenetic alterations deregulate microRNA expression in human epithelial ovarian cancer.
Academic Article TGF-? modulates ovarian cancer invasion by upregulating CAF-derived versican in the tumor microenvironment.
Academic Article Restoration of an impaired TGF-beta1 autocrine growth-inhibitory circuit results in growth inhibition of ovarian epithelial cancer cells and complete inhibition of their tumorigenicity.
Academic Article Inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor alpha confers precancerous phenotype in an organoid model of normal human ovarian surface epithelial cells.
Academic Article CL100 expression is down-regulated in advanced epithelial ovarian cancer and its re-expression decreases its malignant potential.
Academic Article Cyclin E expression is a significant predictor of survival in advanced, suboptimally debulked ovarian epithelial cancers: a Gynecologic Oncology Group study.
Academic Article SUZ12 promotes human epithelial ovarian cancer by suppressing apoptosis via silencing HRK.
Academic Article MAPK pathways mediate hyperoxia-induced oncotic cell death in lung epithelial cells.
Academic Article Time for action: a "sea change" in treatment strategies for rare types of epithelial ovarian cancer.
Academic Article Breast cancer cells have lower activating protein 1 transcription factor activity than normal mammary epithelial cells.

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