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Keyword [Cervical exfoliated cells]
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Relations Between The Expression Of Cyclin E,p16ink4,ki67 And HPV16/18 Infection In Cervical Exfoliated Cells
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Clinic Evaluations Of HTERTmRNA Expression In Exfoliated Cervical Cells
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The Value Of HTERC Detection In Cervical Exfoliated Cells In Diagnosis And Following-up Of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia
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Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (fish) Detection Of Cervical Exfoliated Cells Terc Gene Amplification Clinical Significance
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Il-8 In The Tct Cervical Exfoliated Cells Expression And Significance
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Tgf-¦Â1 In The Different Levels Of Cervical Exfoliated Cells And Its Significance
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The Role Of MicroRNA Detection In Cervical Exfoliated Cells In Cervical Cancer Screening
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The Expression Of GRIM-19 In Cervical Cancer And Its Reaction To Ionizing Radiation
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Clinical Research On C-MYC Oncogene Amplification Of Cervical Exfoliated Cells Detected By Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization
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The Expression And Significance Of SOX9Methylation In Cervical Exfoliated Cells
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Clinical Significance Of HPV L1Capsid Protein Detection In Cervical Exfoliated Cells In High-risk HPV Positive Women
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P16, P27 Expression Detected By Flow Cytometry In Cervical Exfoliated Cells And The Correlation With High-risk HPV Infection And Cervical Lesions
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The Experimental Study Of HPV Infection And Beclin 1 Protein Expression In Cervical Exfoliated Cells
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Diagnostic Significance Of P16 And Ki67 In Cervical Exfoliated Cells And Value In Screening Of Cervical Lesinos
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The Significance Of High Expression Of Long Non-coding RNA UCA1 In Cervical Exfoliated Cells Of Cervical Cancer And Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia (CIN)
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Classification And Recognition Of Exfoliated Cells Based On Deep Learning
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Applied Analysis Of FH Detection And Special Staining Technology Of Cervical Exfoliated Cells In Cervical Cancer Screening
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Shunt Value Of FAM19A4 Gene Promoter Methylation In Cervical Exfoliated Cells For Cervical Lesions:A Meta-analysis
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HPV Infection In Patients With Cervical Lesions And The Effect Of E6E7 On Hela Cells
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