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Cervical Carcinoma

Alterations of dendritic cell subsets in the peripheral circulation of patients with cervical carcinoma

Alterations of dendritic cell subsets in the peripheral circulation of patients with cervical carcinoma

... subpopulations of human DCs, and their characteristics vary greatly in phenotype, migration, and function. DC1 cells are effective T cell stimulators, inducing a tumor specific immune response; however, the function of ...

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Incidence and clinicopathologic behavior of uterine cervical carcinoma in renal transplant recipients

Incidence and clinicopathologic behavior of uterine cervical carcinoma in renal transplant recipients

... with cervical carcinoma (one patient, extrafascial hysterect- omy only; four patients, type III radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadnectomy), but no additional che- motherapy or radiation therapy was ...

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The expression of PLK-1 in cervical carcinoma: a possible target for enhancing chemosensitivity

The expression of PLK-1 in cervical carcinoma: a possible target for enhancing chemosensitivity

... PLK-1 is a member of the family of polo-like kinases involved in a wide variety of cell cycle processes [7]. In mammalian cells, PLK-1 is primarily localized in the cen- trosome, where it is responsible for centrosome ...

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Original Article Lgr5 is a potential prognostic marker in patients with cervical carcinoma

Original Article Lgr5 is a potential prognostic marker in patients with cervical carcinoma

... Cervical carcinoma is the third most prevalent malignant gynecologic malignancies worldwide and the one of the most frequent cause of can- cer-related death in developing countries ...of cervical ...

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Prognostic value of microRNAs in cervical carcinoma: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Prognostic value of microRNAs in cervical carcinoma: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... Cervical carcinoma is the third most common female cancer that is closely related to human papilloma virus (HPV) ...from cervical cancer every year ...in cervical cancer is a chief public ...

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A polycomb-mediated epigenetic field defect precedes invasive cervical carcinoma

A polycomb-mediated epigenetic field defect precedes invasive cervical carcinoma

... of cervical carcinoma ...or cervical carcinoma biopsies with matched exfoliated control samples ...of cervical carcinoma cell lines with DNA methyltransferase inhibitors ...

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Human Paplllomavirus DNA and Virus Encoded Antigens in Cervical Carcinoma

Human Paplllomavirus DNA and Virus Encoded Antigens in Cervical Carcinoma

... Human Papillomavirus DNA and Virus encoded Antigens in Cervical Carcinoma ORIGINAL ARTICLE Human Papillomavirus DNA and Virus encoded Antigens in Cervical Carcinoma A Padmanathan, MSc *, M Yadav, PhD*[.] ...

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Concurrent Cisplatin with Irradiation in Locally Advanced Cervical Carcinoma: Response and Toxicity

Concurrent Cisplatin with Irradiation in Locally Advanced Cervical Carcinoma: Response and Toxicity

... Background: Cervical cancer is the second most frequent cancer among women worldwide and the most frequent cancer among women in Africa, Asia, and South ...America. Cervical cancer continues to be a ...

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Analysis of D1853N ATM Polymorphism in Radiosensitive Patients with Cervical Carcinoma

Analysis of D1853N ATM Polymorphism in Radiosensitive Patients with Cervical Carcinoma

... from cervical carcinoma with adverse responses to ...in cervical cancer subjects with adverse responses after irradiation probably does not differ from the prevalence common in ...

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Regulation of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
by Transcriptional Factors in Cervical Carcinoma

Regulation of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition by Transcriptional Factors in Cervical Carcinoma

... E-cadherin is expressed primarily in epithelial cells as a single-span transmembrane glycoprotein of five repeats and one cytoplasmic domain [19]. E-cadherin mediates cell-cell adhesion via interacting with a number of ...

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Original Article Tenascin-C is a diagnostic marker for cervical cancer and a potential marker for cancer-associated fibroblasts in cervical carcinoma

Original Article Tenascin-C is a diagnostic marker for cervical cancer and a potential marker for cancer-associated fibroblasts in cervical carcinoma

... to cervical carcinoma in our ...for cervical carcinoma, but TNC also co-localized with CAF markers in the same stromal ...in cervical car- ...in cervical carcinoma ...

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Original Article Role and clinical significance of miRNA-204 in human cervical carcinoma

Original Article Role and clinical significance of miRNA-204 in human cervical carcinoma

... in cervical carcinoma tumor tissues, the corre- sponding tumor-adjacent tissues and blood samples, preliminary explored the biological functions of miRNA-204 and Bcl-2, and studi- ed the molecular ...

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Original Article An analysis on postoperative recurrence and prognostic factors of patients with cervical carcinoma

Original Article An analysis on postoperative recurrence and prognostic factors of patients with cervical carcinoma

... with cervical carci- noma in order to provide a basis for improving the therapeutic level of cervical ...with cervical carcinoma treated with surgery in our hospital between January 2007 and ...

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Aberrant Cell Cycle Regulation in Cervical Carcinoma

Aberrant Cell Cycle Regulation in Cervical Carcinoma

... of cervical cancer. The development and progression of cervical carcinoma have been shown to be dependent on various genetic and epigenetic events, especially alterations in the cell cycle checkpoint ...

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Characterization of a novel human papillomavirus DNA in the cervical carcinoma cell line ME180.

Characterization of a novel human papillomavirus DNA in the cervical carcinoma cell line ME180.

... 5564-5568 0022-538X/91/105564-05$02.00/0 Copyright © 1991, American Society for Microbiology Characterization of a Novel Human Papillomavirus DNA in the Cervical Carcinoma Cell Line ME18[r] ...

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Study of the Chromosomal Changes in the Cervical Carcinoma

Study of the Chromosomal Changes in the Cervical Carcinoma

... Cervical carcinoma is one of the most common gynecologic malignancy world wide and a leading cause of death from genital ...countries cervical carcinoma is ranked second with a relative ...

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Downregulation of calcineurin activity in cervical carcinoma

Downregulation of calcineurin activity in cervical carcinoma

... in cervical carcinoma ...with cervical cancer [12,16,17], the existing information falls short on the involvement of serine/threonine protein phosphatase family members ...in cervical cancer ...

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Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Integration in Cervical Carcinoma In Situ and in Invasive Cervical Cancer

Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Integration in Cervical Carcinoma In Situ and in Invasive Cervical Cancer

... of cervical neoplastic ...126 cervical carcinoma in situ and 92 invasive cervical ...in carcinoma in situ cases as episomal ...invasive cervical cancer samples, HPV-16 was ...

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MRI Brachytheraphy of Cervical Carcinoma—A Pictorial Review for the Radiologist

MRI Brachytheraphy of Cervical Carcinoma—A Pictorial Review for the Radiologist

... 1. Cervical carcinoma FIGO stages IB, IIA and ...the cervical stroma and the endocervical canal in the center; (b) Cervical carcinoma stage IB: an intermediate-high signal intensity ...

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A study of association between expression of hOGG1, VDAC1, HK-2 and cervical carcinoma

A study of association between expression of hOGG1, VDAC1, HK-2 and cervical carcinoma

... of cervical cancer, the increasing expression degree of hOGG1 reflected severity of oxidative DNA damage in the progress of cervical cancer and the precancerous ...

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