Homologous Recombination Deficiency and Cyclin E1 Amplification Are Correlated with Immune Cell Infiltration and Survival in High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

Lilian van Wagensveld*, Juliette O A M van Baal, Maite Timmermans, Duco Gaillard, Lauri Borghuis, Seth B Coffelt, Efraim H Rosenberg, Christianne A R Lok, Hans W Nijman, Loes F S Kooreman, Joyce Sanders, Marco de Bruijn, Lodewyk F A Wessels, Rianne van der Wiel, Christian Rausch, Annegien Broeks, Roy F P M Kruitwagen, Maaike A van der Aa, Gabe S Sonke, Philip C SchoutenKoen K Van de Vijver, Hugo M Horlings

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