SEROUS PAPILLARY ADENOCARCINOMA POSSIBLY RELATED TO THE PRESENCE OF PRIMITIVE OOCYTE-LIKE CELLS IN THE ADULT OVARIAN SURFACE EPITHELIUM: A CASE REPORT

Serous papillary adenocarcinoma possibly related to the presence of primitive oocyte-like cells in the adult ovarian surface epithelium: a case report

Abstract Introduction The presence of oocytes in the ovarian surface epithelium has already been confirmed in the fetal ovaries.We report the presence of SSEA-4, SOX-2, VASA and ZP2-positive primitive oocyte-like cells in the adult ovarian surface epithelium of a patient with serous papillary adenocarcinoma.Case presentation Ovarian tissue was surg

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RAYLEIGH SCATTERING MODELS WITH CORRELATION INTEGRAL

This article offers one of possible approaches to the use of the classical correlation concept in Rayleigh scattering models.Classical correlation in contrast to three yamaha bbne2 types of correlations corresponding to stochastic point flows opens the door to the efficient explanation of the interaction between mackie mixer 16 channel periodical s

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Colony-Level 3D Photogrammetry Reveals That Total Linear Extension and Initial Growth Do Not Scale With Complex Morphological Growth in the Branching Coral, Acropora cervicornis

The ability to quantify changes in the structural complexity of reefs and individual coral colonies that build them is vital to understanding, managing, and restoring the function of these ecosystems.However, traditional methods for quantifying coral growth in situ fail to accurately quantify the diversity of morphologies observed both among and wi

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