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Deregulation of microcephalin and ASPM expression are correlated with epithelial ovarian cancer progression.

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Table 1. Patients’ characteristics in the validation set.
Figure 1. Immunohistochemical analysis of Microcephalin and ASPM in normal tissue samples
Table 2. Microcephalin nuclear intensity in the training set.
Table 3. Correlation of nuclear Microcephalin expression with clinicopathological data in the EOC validation set.
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