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1. The Prognosis And Prevention Of Urinary Complications Of Radical Hysterectomy For Cervical Carcinomas
2. Protein And MRNA Expressions Of EphA2 And EphrinA1 In Squamous Cervical Carcinomas And Experimental Inhibition Of EphA2 In Vitro
3. P16INK4a Overexpression And Its Relationship With HPV Infection In Cervical Carcinomas
4. The Status Of 5'-CpG Island Methylation Of FHIT Gene Is Associated With Gene Inactivation In Cervical Carcinomas
5. Expressions Of Survivin, CyclinB1 And Ki67 In Cervical Carcinomas And Its Clinical Significances
6. Expression Of P73, P14~(ARF) Protein In Cervical Carcinomas And Their Clinical Significance
7. The Expression Of Survivin,TRAIL And HPV In Cervical Lesions And The Relations Between Survivin,TRAIL,HPV And Apoptosis
8. Relationship Between Apoptosis With Bcl-2 And Survivin,CD44v6 And HPV16/18 Infection In Uterine Cervical Carcinogenesis.
9. The Expression Of HPV And TSLC1 In Cervical Lesions
10. Relationship Between Apoptosis With MCM4 And CDC6, CDK1, TFF2 And HPV16/18 Infection In Uterine Cervical Carcinogenesis
11. The High Risk Types HPV Expression In The Tissues Of Cervical Carcinomas And The Significance Of Micrometastasis
12. An Investigation Of PD-L1 Expression And Its Association With Tumor Infiltrating T Cells In Human Cervical Carcinomas
13. Preliminary Study Of Genes Realated To The Radiotherapy Sensitivity In Advanced Uterine Cervical Carcinomas
14. Expression Of STAT3 And MMP-2 In Cervical Carcinomas And Their Significance
15. Research On Early Warning Factors Of Cervical Carcinomas And Precancerous Lesions
16. The Aberrant Expression Of PD-l2in Human Cervical Carcinomas And Its Immune Regulatory Effect On Active Human Peripheral Blood T Lymphocytes
17. The Expression Of PD-L1in Human Cervical Carcinomas And Its Role On Proliferation And Apoptosis Of Peripheral Blood T Lymphocytes
18. Bioinformatics Of HPC2 And The Expression Of PcG Protein HPC2 In Cervical Carcinomas Infected By Different HPVs
19. The Preliminary Exploration Of The Regulatory Role Of PcG Proteins HPC2 In The HPV16 Infected Cervical Cancer Cells
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