Frequent loss of PTEN expression is linked to elevated phosphorylated Akt levels, but not associates with p27 and cyclin D1 expression, in primary epithelial ovarian carcinomas

K Kurose, X-P Zhou, T Araki, SA Cannistra, Eamonn Maher, C Eng

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