Aurora-A kinase is differentially expressed in the nucleus and cytoplasm in normal Müllerian epithelium and benign, borderline and malignant serous ovarian neoplasms
Abstract Background Aurora-A kinase is important for cellular proliferation and is implicated in the tumorigenesis of several malignancies, including of the ovary. Information regarding the expression patterns of Aurora-A in normal Müllerian epithelium as well as benign, borderline and malignant ep...
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Main Authors: | Khaled J. Alkhateeb (Author), Jason E. Crane (Author), Müge Sak (Author), Caitlin J. Jorgensen (Author), James P. O'Donnell (Author), Cory T. Zumbar (Author), Jason A. Wozniak (Author), Clarence R. Salazar (Author), Anil V. Parwani (Author), Norman L. Lehman (Author) |
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