Large amounts of data on quantitative gene expression are generated by procedures such as 2-DE analysis of proteins or cDNA microarrays. Quantitative molecular variation may potentially be used for the development of methods for the classification of tumors. We used here the statistical concepts of
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Pathology and classification of ovarian tumors
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