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2. Metamagnetism and spin arrangement in Nd6Fe13Sn

3. Dependence of the magnetic properties of Zn bonded Sm2Fe17Nx magnets on the particle size distribution

4. Improvement of the density of metal-bonded Sm2Fe17Nx (x is approximately equal to 3) magnets

5. Microstructure and magnetic properties of Zn- or Sn-bonded Sm2Fe17Nx magnets

11. Genetic disparity between morphologically benign cysts contiguous to ovarian carcinomas and solitary cystadenomas.

25. Differential mRNA expression of the human DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) 1, 3a and 3b during the G(0)/G(1) to S phase transition in normal and tumor cells.

33. Comparative allelotypes of ovarian tumors of low malignant potential and of ovarian carcinomas of low and high histologic grades

34. Allelic losses at different stages of ovarian carcinoma development

40. Role of the DNA methyltransferase variant DNMT3b3 in DNA methylation.

41. Aneuploidy and telomere attrition are independent determinants of crisis in SV40-transformed epithelial cells.

42. Histone H3-lysine 9 methylation is associated with aberrant gene silencing in cancer cells and is rapidly reversed by 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine.

43. Identification and characterization of alternatively spliced variants of DNA methyltransferase 3a in mammalian cells.

44. p53: a key player in the telomere dynamics.

45. Cell division is required for de novo methylation of CpG islands in bladder cancer cells.

46. Establishment of long-term in vitro cultures of human ovarian cystadenomas and LMP tumors and examination of their spectrum of expression of matrix-degrading proteinases.

47. Potential role of the inactivated X chromosome in ovarian epithelial tumor development.

48. Loss of heterozygosity on chromosome 13 is common only in the biologically more aggressive subtypes of ovarian epithelial tumors and is associated with normal retinoblastoma gene expression.

49. Histologically benign or low-grade malignant tumors adjacent to high-grade ovarian carcinomas contain molecular characteristics of high-grade carcinomas.

50. Culture of human fetal ovarian epithelium in a chemically-defined, serum-free medium: a model for ovarian carcinogenesis.

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