MicroRNA-200 family governs ovarian inclusion cyst formation and mode of ovarian cancer spread

Epidemiologic and histopathologic findings and the laying hen model support the long-standing incessant ovulation hypothesis and cortical inclusion cyst involvement in sporadic ovarian cancer development. MicroRNA-200 (miR-200) family is highly expressed in ovarian cancer. Herewith, we show that ova...

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Published in:Oncogene Vol. 39; no. 20; pp. 4045 - 4060
Main Authors: Choi, Pui-Wah, So, Wai Wing, Yang, Junzheng, Liu, Shubai, Tong, Ka Kui, Kwan, Kin Ming, Kwok, Jamie S.-L., Tsui, Stephen K. W., Ng, Shu-Kay, Hales, Karen H., Hales, Dale B., Welch, William R., Crum, Christopher P., Fong, Wing-Ping, Berkowitz, Ross S., Ng, Shu-Wing
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 14-05-2020
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