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181 related items for PubMed ID: 10343611

  • 1. Differential expression of keratins 10, 17, and 19 in normal cervical epithelium, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, and cervical carcinoma.
    Maddox P, Sasieni P, Szarewski A, Anderson M, Hanby A.
    J Clin Pathol; 1999 Jan; 52(1):41-6. PubMed ID: 10343611
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  • 2. Expression of keratins 1, 6, 15, 16, and 20 in normal cervical epithelium, squamous metaplasia, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, and cervical carcinoma.
    Smedts F, Ramaekers F, Leube RE, Keijser K, Link M, Vooijs P.
    Am J Pathol; 1993 Feb; 142(2):403-12. PubMed ID: 7679549
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  • 5. Changing patterns of keratin expression during progression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
    Smedts F, Ramaekers F, Robben H, Pruszczynski M, van Muijen G, Lane B, Leigh I, Vooijs P.
    Am J Pathol; 1990 Mar; 136(3):657-68. PubMed ID: 1690513
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  • 6. [The location of keratins 17 and 8 in the metaplastic proliferates of the endocervix].
    Bulanova EA, Chipysheva TA, Ermilova VD, Gel'shteĭn VI.
    Arkh Patol; 1994 Mar; 56(5):69-73. PubMed ID: 7535046
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  • 13. p16(INK4a) as a complementary marker of high-grade intraepithelial lesions of the uterine cervix. I: Experience with squamous lesions in 189 consecutive cervical biopsies.
    Dray M, Russell P, Dalrymple C, Wallman N, Angus G, Leong A, Carter J, Cheerala B.
    Pathology; 2005 Apr; 37(2):112-24. PubMed ID: 16028838
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  • 17. Retinoid status controls the appearance of reserve cells and keratin expression in mouse cervical epithelium.
    Darwiche N, Celli G, Sly L, Lancillotti F, De Luca LM.
    Cancer Res; 1993 May 15; 53(10 Suppl):2287-99. PubMed ID: 7683571
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  • 18. The immunoexpression of heparanase 2 in normal epithelium, intraepithelial, and invasive squamous neoplasia of the cervix.
    Marques RM, Focchi GR, Theodoro TR, Castelo A, Pinhal MA, Nicolau SM.
    J Low Genit Tract Dis; 2012 Jul 15; 16(3):256-62. PubMed ID: 22453758
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  • 20. Expression of the cytokeratin marker CAM 5.2 in cervical neoplasia.
    Raju GC.
    Histopathology; 1988 Apr 15; 12(4):437-43. PubMed ID: 2453439
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