Ovarian Cancer: Genetical Impact and New Frontiers in Research Ovarian cancer is one of the most common cancer cancer among women and , like other cancers, it occurs due to genetic damage. Several groups have applied the cDNA array technology to the analysis of ovarian cancer in order to identify new potential markers for diagnosis, with few results, but they identified numerous genes that appear to be up- or down-regulated in the process of malignant transformation, or differentially expressed in a particular subtype of cancer.
Il carcinoma ovarico: impatto genetico e nuove frontiere della ricerca
Casciaro S
2006
Abstract
Ovarian Cancer: Genetical Impact and New Frontiers in Research Ovarian cancer is one of the most common cancer cancer among women and , like other cancers, it occurs due to genetic damage. Several groups have applied the cDNA array technology to the analysis of ovarian cancer in order to identify new potential markers for diagnosis, with few results, but they identified numerous genes that appear to be up- or down-regulated in the process of malignant transformation, or differentially expressed in a particular subtype of cancer.File in questo prodotto:
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