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Keyword [Cervical lesions]
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181. Molecular Epidemiology Investigation Of HPV And Establishment Of The Double Antibody Sandwich ELISA Detection Method In Parts Of Northern Xinjiang
182. Relationship Between HPV Infection And High Cervical Lesions (CINⅡ~+) And Behavior Factors, Trace Elements And Vitamins In Uyghu Women In Bachu County, Xinjiang
183. Study On Relationship Between Polymorphism Of HLA-Ⅱ Genetypes And HPV Infection In Xinjiang Uyghur Women With Cervical Lesions And Cervical Cancer
184. Explore The Relationship Between The Changes Of Vaginal Microenvironment, The Level Of Interleukin-10 And HR-HPV Virus Infection, Cervical Lesions
185. Study On The Correlation Between High Risk Subtype Of HPV, P16 Protein And Cervical Lesions
186. The Expression And Clinical Significance Of Kr(?)ppel-like Factor 5 And Matrix Metalloproteinase-1 In Cervical Lesions
187. The Methylation Level And Clinical Significance Of The C13orf18、TERT And SLIT1 Genes In Cervical Lesions And Cancer
188. The Evaluation Of HPV16 L1 Methylation And E6/E7 MRNA Testing In The Detection Of Cervical Lesions
189. The Evaluation Of HPV E6/E7 MRNA And HPV L1 Protein Testing In The Detection Of Cervical Lesions
190. Application Value Of Human Papilloma Virus E6/E7 MRNA Detection In Diagnosis Of Cervical Lesions
191. Research On The Relationship Between HPV Multiple Infection And Cervical Lesion
192. Valuation Of Application Of Hybri Max Human Papillomavirus Testing In Cervical Lesion Screening
193. HPV And Cervical Lesions Prevalence In HIV Positive Women And The Evaluation Of FTA Elute Card Applied On Detecting HPV
194. The Relationship Between The Subtypes Of HPV Infection And Different Cervical Lesions
195. The Diagnosis Value Of Ultrasonography For Uterine Diseases
196. Application Of HPV And P16,Ki-67 In Early Diagnosis Of Cervical Lesions In Tibetan
197. Clinical Analysis Of Cervical High Risk HPV Infection And Cervical Lesions In Postmenopausal Women
198. Clinical Significance Of Different Methods Of Screening Cervical Lesions
199. The Rearch Of NADP(H)-dependent Retinol Dehydrogenase/Reductase Expession And Correlation In Different Cervical Lesions Between Uygur And Han Women In Xinjiang
200. The Clinical Significance Of Krt7 And P16 In The Progression Of Cervical Lesions
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