Skip to main content
Fig. 1 | Journal of Ovarian Research

Fig. 1

From: Small putative NANOG, SOX2, and SSEA-4-positive stem cells resembling very small embryonic-like stem cells in sections of ovarian tissue in patients with ovarian cancer

Fig. 1

NANOG-positive cells (arrows) in the ovarian surface epithelium. They appeared among epithelial cells (a-d, g, h) without any special order, or just below them (e and f) in women with borderline ovarian cancer and high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma. (Light microscope: a-c, f, magnification 1000x; inverted microscope: d, e, g, h, magnifications 100x or 200x). Legend: brown-NANOG-positivity, blue-nuclei after HE staining. Red Bar: 100 μm for a-c, f, 50 μm for d and 10 μm for e, g, h

Back to article page