Overview
Ovarian cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs on the ovaries and is one of the most common gynecological tumors in women. The cause of its pathogenesis is not completely clear, but it is generally believed that it is related to genetic, endocrine, environmental and other factors. Ovarian Cancer Human Unknown Tissue Consistent With Ovary Tissue Genomic DNA, Donor 97 is a highly pure intact high molecular size DNA. It is extracted from unknown tissue consistent with ovary tissue of ovarian cancer human donor and treated with DNase-free RNase to remove contaminant RNA. Its purity and intactness make it an ideal choice for researchers seeking reliable and accurate data in their genetic research.
Tissue Name
Unknown Tissue Consistent With Ovary
Sample Diagnosis Category
Ovarian Cancer
Storage
Stored at -80°C without repeated freeze and thaws
Applications
Southern blot analysis, polymerase chain reaction amplification, genomic DNA methylation, single nucleotide polymorphism analysis, profiling studies in gene expression, and DNA library construction.
Metastatic Site
Ovary, Left
Hypocellular/Acellular Tumor Stroma Ratio
15%
Hypercellular Tumor Stroma Ratio
5%
H&E Staining Pathological Verification
Tumor stroma (cellular): desmoplastic reaction; Tumor stroma (hypo/acellular): fibrosis; Inflammation: moderate lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate
Histopathological Grade
FIGO G3: Poorly differentiated
Regional Lymph Node (N)
N1
Distant Metastasis (M)
MX