Pathogenic role of exosomes and microRNAs in HPV‐mediated inflammation and cervical cancer: A review
Abstract
Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cause of cancer death in women. The most important risk factor for the development of CC is cervical infection with human papilloma virus (HPV). Inflammation is a protective strategy that is triggered by the host against pathogens such as viral infections that acts rapidly to activate the innate immune response. Inflammation is beneficial if it is brief and well controlled; however, if the...
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Title
Pathogenic role of exosomes and microRNAs in HPV‐mediated inflammation and cervical cancer: A review
Published Date
Oct 31, 2019
Volume
146
Issue
2
Pages
305 - 320
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