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      Clinicopathologic study of vascular endothelial growth factor, thrombospondin-1, and microvessel density assessed by CD34 in patients with stage III ovarian carcinoma 

      Karavasilis, V.; Malamou-Mitsi, Vassiliki D.; Briassoulis, E. Ch; Tsanou, E.; Kitsou, E.; Pavlidis, Nicholas (2006)
      The aim of the study was to investigate angiogenesis in patients with advanced-stage ovarian carcinoma. We used paraffin-embedded tumor tissues from 33 patients diagnosed with FIGO III ovarian cancer who had optimal surgery ...

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      Prognostic significance of RACGAP1 mRNA expression in high-risk early breast cancer: A study in primary tumors of breast cancer patients participating in a randomized Hellenic Cooperative Oncology Group trial 

      Pliarchopoulou, K.; Kalogeras, K. T.; Kronenwett, R.; Wirtz, R. M.; Eleftheraki, A. G.; Batistatou, Anna; Bobos, M.; Soupos, N.; Polychronidou, G.; Gogas, H.; Samantas, E.; Christodoulou, C.; Makatsoris, T.; Pavlidis, Nicholas; Pectasides, Dimitrios; Fountzilas, George (2013)
      Purpose: RACGAP1 is a Rac GTPase-activating protein involved in cell growth regulation, cell transformation and metastasis. The aim of the present study was to explore the prognostic and/or predictive significance of RACGAP1 ...

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      Prognostic significance of the deleted in colorectal cancer gene protein expression in high-risk resected gastric carcinoma 

      Bamias, A. T.; Bai, M. C.; Agnantis, Niki J.; Michael, M. C.; Alamanos, Y. P.; Stefanaki, S. V.; Razi, E. D.; Skarlos, Dimosthenis V.; Kappas, A. M.; Pavlidis, Nicholas (2003)
      The deleted in colorectal cancer (DCC) gene is a candidate tumor suppressor gene that may be associated with differentiation and proliferation of normal cells. Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of 18q, where the gene is located, ...

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