Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Synuclein-γ (SNCG) expression in ovarian cancer is associated with high-risk clinicopathologic disease
Authors: Strohl, Anna; Mori, Kristina; Akers, Stacey; Wiam Bshara; Buttin, Barbara; Frederick, Peter; Helenowski, Irene; +6 Authors
Strohl, Anna; Mori, Kristina; Akers, Stacey; Wiam Bshara; Buttin, Barbara; Frederick, Peter; Helenowski, Irene; Morrison, Carl; Kunle Odunsi; Schink, Julian; Scholtens, Denise; Wei, Jian-Jun; J. Kim;
Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Synuclein-γ (SNCG) expression in ovarian cancer is associated with high-risk clinicopathologic disease
Abstract
Expression of SNCG mRNA in benign fallopian tube epithelium and ovarian cancer tissues. RNA from human benign fallopian tube epithelium and ovarian cancer tissues was subjected to RT-real time PCR for SNCG. SNCG as a ratio of the housekeeping gene TBP is presented using delta delta CT calculations. * = p
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