Cytopathology of the UterusCovers squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions of the endocervix technical considerations etc. |
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158,159,197 A core of a DNA chromosome is encapsulated inside the capsid (
Figures 9.1 and 9.2 ) . Papillomaviruses do not contain lipid . The capsid harbors
two protein species : a major protein with a molecular weight of about 54,000 d ...
158,159,197 A core of a DNA chromosome is encapsulated inside the capsid (
Figures 9.1 and 9.2 ) . Papillomaviruses do not contain lipid . The capsid harbors
two protein species : a major protein with a molecular weight of about 54,000 d ...
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It is interesting to note that cervical cancer lines CaSki and SiHa contain a large
quantity of E7 protein . This may suggest that the E7 ORF is involved in
generation or maintenance of human cervical cancers . The interrelation between
viral ...
It is interesting to note that cervical cancer lines CaSki and SiHa contain a large
quantity of E7 protein . This may suggest that the E7 ORF is involved in
generation or maintenance of human cervical cancers . The interrelation between
viral ...
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mal function of the p53 protein . The mutant sequence of the p53 suppressor
gene was found in HPV - negative tumors . This mutant type p53 shows
transforming activity . 169 It is , therefore , believed that p53 is inactivated in
cervical cancers ...
mal function of the p53 protein . The mutant sequence of the p53 suppressor
gene was found in HPV - negative tumors . This mutant type p53 shows
transforming activity . 169 It is , therefore , believed that p53 is inactivated in
cervical cancers ...
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