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    miR-17 ~ 92 suppresses proliferation and invasion of cervical cancer cells by inhibiting cell cycle regulator Cdt2

    Cervical cancer (CC) is the 4th most leading cause of death among women worldwide, and if diagnosed in late stages the treatment options are almost negligible. 99% of CC is caused by high-risk human papilloma ...

    Garima Singh, Sonika Kumari Sharma, Aastha Dorata in Discover Oncology (2023)

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    miR-34a negatively regulates cell cycle factor Cdt2/DTL in HPV infected cervical cancer cells

    MicroRNAs have emerged as an important regulator of cell cycle and various other cellular processes. Aberration in microRNAs has been linked with development of several cancers and other diseases but still ver...

    Garima Singh, Sonika Kumari Sharma, Samarendra Kumar Singh in BMC Cancer (2022)