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Patient-derived and artificial ascites have minor effects on MeT-5A mesothelial cells and do not facilitate ovarian cancer cell adhesion

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S1 Table. Pathological information of ascites donors.

Patient Age Diagnosis Histotype Grade FIGO stage

Ascites collection

Malignant cells

CA125 [kU/l]

OvC3 71 Ovarian

cancer serous 3 III at primary

diagnosis yes 560

OvC4 78 Ovarian

cancer serous 3 IV at primary

diagnosis yes 180

PeC 58 Peritoneal

cancer serous 3 IV at primary

diagnosis yes 703

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