Expression of anti‑apoptotic protein survivin in human endometrial carcinoma: Clinical and pathological associations as a separate factor and in combination with concomitant PTEN and p53 expression
Aggelis Stavropoulos(General-Maternity District Hospital Helena Venizelou), Andreas C. Lazaris(Hippocration General Hospital), Viktoria‐Konstantina Varra(University of Patras), Thivi Vasilakaki(Tzaneion General Hospital), Aphrodite Nonni(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Michail Varras(General-Maternity District Hospital Helena Venizelou), Fani‐Niki Varra(Democritus University of Thrace), Nikolaos Kavantzas(National and Kapodistrian University of Athens), Aikaterini Tsavari(Tzaneion General Hospital)
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