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COO
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COOChief Operating Officer (corporate title)
COOCountry of Origin
COOCost of Ownership
COOContinuity of Operations
COOCertificate Of Origin
COOCertificate of Occupancy (construction code compliance)
COOCell of Origin (mobile telephony)
COOConduct of Operations
COOCountries of Operation
COOChiefs of Ontario (Canada)
COOConspiracy of One (Offspring song)
COOConsideration of Others
COOConcept of Operation
COOCollege of Opticians of Ontario (Ontario, Canada)
COOCotonou, Benin - Cotonou (Airport Code)
CoOCave of Ordeal (video games)
COOConstraint and Object Oriented
COOChildren of Opportunity
COOCombined Obstacles Overlay
COOconfirmation of ownership
COOConception Orientée Objet (French: Object-Oriented Design; software development)


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This is a new stem cell in the prostate, and our research shows that it can serve as a cell of origin for prostate cancer," said Cory Abate-Shen, a professor at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and New York and a co-author of the study.
Several factors underlie the specific patterns of gene expression identified in tumors, such as the background of gene alterations (alterations in oncogenes and tumor suppressors) and the tumor's cell of origin (Figure 2).
In addition, the new emerging taxonomy has been used to imply a 'cell of origin' for these biological classes but this approach is inappropriate given that only a minority of luminal cells in normal breast are ER positive, there is no known cell of origin for HER2 or normal breast-like tumours and animal models inactivating specific genes in luminal cells have led to the development of basal-like cancers [40].
 
 
 
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