These are some of the published research articles by previous recipients of GCTRF Pilot Awards thanks to your donations to the Sladjana M. Crosley Fund for GCT Research.
Dr. Andrew Shelling
Auckland University
Auckland, NZ
- The role of FOXL2 in the pathogenesis of adult ovarian granulosa cell tumours
- Comparative study of microRNA regulation on FOXL2 between adult-type and juvenile-type granulosa cell tumours in vitro
- The Transcriptional Targets of Mutant FOXL2 in Granulosa Cell Tumours
- Adult granulosa cell tumours (GCT): clinicopathological outcomes including FOXL2 mutational status and expression
- Stage I granulosa cell tumours: A management conundrum? Results of long-term follow up
- MicroRNA profiling of ovarian granulosa cell tumours reveals novel diagnostic and prognostic markers
Dr. So-Youn Kim
Northwestern University
Chicago, Il USA
Dr. Anniina Färkkilä
University of Helsinki
Helsinki, Finland
- Clinical characteristics and survival of patients with an adult-type ovarian granulosa cell tumor: a 56-year single-center experience
- The clinical utility of serum anti-Müllerian hormone in the follow-up of ovarian adult-type granulosa cell tumors–A comparative study with inhibin B
- Sensitivity of human granulosa cell tumor cells to epidermal growth factor receptor inhibition
- HER2 and GATA4 are new prognostic factors for early-stage ovarian granulosa cell tumor-a long-term follow-up study
- Molecularly Defined Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary: The Clinical Phenotype
- Roles of human epididymis protein 4, carbohydrate antigen 125, inhibin B and anti-Müllerian hormone in the differential diagnosis and follow-up of ovarian granulosa cell tumors
Previous Grant Recipients
- Dr. Mikko Anttonen (2011, 2013), University of Helsinki, Finland
- Dr. Sarah Baird (2015), University of Otago, New Zealand
- Dr. Maree Bilandzic (2013), Monash University, Australia
- Dr. Simon Chu (2006, 2013), Monash University, Australia
- Dr. Anniina Farkkila (2015), University of Helsinki, Finland
- Dr. Peter Fuller (2006, 2013), Monash University, Australia
- Dr. Mary Hitt (2015), University of Alberta, Canada
- Dr. David Hunstman (2009), University of British Columbia, Canada
- Dr. So-Youn Kim (2015), Northwestern University, USA
- Dr. Finn Lauszus (2017), Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark Dr. Anita Muthukaruppan (2015), University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Dr. Andrew Shelling (2008, 2015), University of Auckland, New Zealand
- Dr. Kaye Stenvers (2013), Monash University, Australia