Cervical cancer progression is regulated by SOX transcription factors: Revealing signaling networks and therapeutic strategies

Volume: 144, Pages: 112335 - 112335
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Cervical cancer is the fourth common gynecologic cancer and is considered as second leading cause of death among women. Various strategies are applied in treatment of cervical cancer including radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery. However, cervical cancer cells demonstrate aggressive behavior in advanced phases, requiring novel strategies in their elimination. On the other hand, SOX proteins are transcription factors capable of regulating...
Paper Details
Title
Cervical cancer progression is regulated by SOX transcription factors: Revealing signaling networks and therapeutic strategies
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
144
Pages
112335 - 112335
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