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41. Investigation The Relationship Among VEGF-C And Its Receptor VEGFR-3/Flt-4 In Tumour Lymphagiogenesis, Proliferation And Metastasis Of Human Carcinoma
42. Pin1 Is Overexpressed And Associated With Proliferation And Apoptosis By Up-regulating Cyclin D1 In Cervical Cancer
43. Clinical Significance Of Micrometastasis Detection In Lymph Nodes Of Patients With Early-Stage Cervical Cancer
44. Induction Of TRAIL Eukaryotic Plasmid And Taxol On Apoptosis For Cervical Cancer Therapy
45. RNAi Silencing The Hypoxia Inducible Factor (HIF-1α) In Cervical Cancer Cell
46. Expression Of VEGF-C In Cervical Carcinoma And Effect Of Its Biological Behaviors On Cervical Cancer Cell
47. Analysis Of Proteomic Spectra On Cervical Cancer
48. Inhibition Of HPV18 E6,E7 Gene Expression In Hela Cervical Cancer Cells By RNA Interfernce
49. The Research Of Hpa On The Invasiveness And Metastasis Of Uterine Cervical Cancer
50. Effects Of Activation Of Notch1 On Cell Proliferation And Cross-talk Between Notch1 And NF-κB In Cervical Cancer Cells
51. The Experimental Study On The Treatment Of Cervical Cancer With The HPV16-E6-Targeted SiRNA
52. The Prevalence Of Human Papillomavirus Infection And CIN In Shenyang City
53. Study On Gene Therapy For Cervical Cancer Cell Stain CaSki With Human IL-24
54. Study On The Activity And Mechanism Of Mouse Beta-defensin 2 In Anti-uterine Cervical Cancer
55. Adenovirus-Delivered HTR-siRNA Inhibits Telomerase Activity In Cervical Cancer And Its Anti-tumor Activity
56. Expression And Action Of Keratinocyte Growth Factor And Its Receptor In Uterine Cervix Cancer
57. The Experimental Study Of Relationship Between Gene Beclin 1 And Cervical Cancer
58. Application Of 3.0T MRI Imaging In The Pathologic Features Of Cervical Cancer And Preoperative Staging
59. The Role Of MicroRNA-205 And CHN1 In Cervical Cancer And The Expression Of HIF1A And VEGF In The Process Of Menstruation
60. Correlative Study On The Expression Of ER And GPR30 In Cervical Carcinoma And Normal Cervical Tissue
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