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    The percentage of protein expression of different studied markers in the studied groups

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The possible role of cell cycle regulators in multistep process of HPV-associated cervical carcinoma"</p><p>BMC Clinical Pathology 2007;7():4-4.</p><p>Published online 24 May 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1894982.</p><p></p

    An ethidium bromide-stained 2% agarose gel for gene amplification, lane 1: MW, lanes 2–4: normal cervical tissue samples, lanes 5–9: CIN cases, lanes 10–14: cases of invasive squamous cell carcinoma

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The possible role of cell cycle regulators in multistep process of HPV-associated cervical carcinoma"</p><p>BMC Clinical Pathology 2007;7():4-4.</p><p>Published online 24 May 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1894982.</p><p></p> Lanes 10, 13, 14 show gene amplification

    Cases of invasive squamous cell carcinoma showing a) strong nuclear immunostaining for , b) diffuse nuclear staining for , c) positive nuclear immunostaining for and, d) positive immunostaining for ki-67

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The possible role of cell cycle regulators in multistep process of HPV-associated cervical carcinoma"</p><p>BMC Clinical Pathology 2007;7():4-4.</p><p>Published online 24 May 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1894982.</p><p></p

    An ethidium bromide-stained 4% agarose gel for gene methylation lane 1: methylated control, lane 18: unmethylted control, lanes 8–12: cases of invasive squamous cell carcinoma, lanes 12–17: CIN cases

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The possible role of cell cycle regulators in multistep process of HPV-associated cervical carcinoma"</p><p>BMC Clinical Pathology 2007;7():4-4.</p><p>Published online 24 May 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1894982.</p><p></p

    An ethidium bromide-stained 2% agarose gel for gene amplification, lane 1: MW, lanes 2–8: cases of invasive squamous cell carcinoma, lanes 9–14: CIN cases, lanes 15–16: normal cervical tissue samples

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "The possible role of cell cycle regulators in multistep process of HPV-associated cervical carcinoma"</p><p>BMC Clinical Pathology 2007;7():4-4.</p><p>Published online 24 May 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1894982.</p><p></p> Lanes 2,4,6,8,10,12,14 show gene amplification
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