Persistent High-Risk HPV Infection and Molecular Changes Related to the Development of Cervical Cancer
This article is a preliminary investigational study that is aimed at giving hints about the interesting biomarkers involved in the transition process from low-grade cervix lesion to invasive cervical cancer. Our study focuses on the risk factors and tumour molecular changes in one patient. First in...
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Main Authors: | Pablo Moreno-Acosta (Author), Alfredo Romero-Rojas (Author), Nicolas Vial (Author), Antonio Huertas (Author), Jinneth Acosta (Author), Diana Mayorga (Author), Schyrly Carrillo (Author), Monica Molano (Author), Oscar Gamboa (Author), Martha Cotes (Author), Camila Casadiego (Author), Alexis Vallard (Author), Nicolas Magne (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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