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The basis for this proposed model are findings of tubal dysplasia and tubal intraepithelial carcinoma (TIC) in women predisposed to [ 54, 55] or operated for [ 56] HGSC, as well as a molecular resemblance of TIC to HGSC [ 57- 59].
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Numerous studies have shown that abnormal TGF β signaling in the eye results in EMT of LECs that bear a morphologic and molecular resemblance to some forms of human cataract, including ASC and PCO.
These findings showed that mouse adipose tissue contains a population of cells with molecular resemblance to embryonic stem cells, and LIF and miR-302 family positively affect the expression of pluripotency markers.
Adipose tissue is a rich source of stem cells with molecular resemblance to BM-MSCs [ 6, 13].
These findings show that white adipose tissue is containing a population of pluripotent stem cells with molecular resemblance to ES cells.
This could provide valuable information on their tumour marker expression status and its molecular resemblance to the primary tumour.
Whatever the molecular resemblance, this biologic behavior should be sufficient to merit the distinction of ADH from DCIS.
1. Mouse soleus bears a closer molecular resemblance than other mouse skeletal muscles to several different human skeletal muscles.
Like mouse soleus, the human autopsy samples examined had a balance of fiber types I and II [ 20], raising the question of whether the molecular resemblances derive primarily from similarities in fiber type proportions.
Interestingly, a close look at molecular structure reveals structural resemblance of noscapine to colchicine, in that both have a common dimethoxy phenyl group (Figure 1).
Fraternal twins bear the resemblance of ordinary siblings.
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