2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-39624/v1
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Loss of tubal ciliated cells as a risk for “ovarian” or pelvic serous carcinoma

Abstract: Abstract Background Recent advances suggest the fallopian tube as the main anatomic site for high-grade ovarian or pelvic serous carcinoma (O/PSC). Human fallopian tube is mainly lined by two cell types, secretory and ciliated cells. Large number of studies on the biologic role of tubal secretory cells in O/PSC have been performed in the last decade. However, the role of tubal ciliated cells in relation to the development of O/PSC has rarely been explored. The purpose … Show more

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