Serine/threonine kinases 31(STK31) may be a novel cellular target gene for the HPV16 oncogene E7 with potential as a DNA hypomethylation biomarker in cervical cancer
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Title
Serine/threonine kinases 31(STK31) may be a novel cellular target gene for the HPV16 oncogene E7 with potential as a DNA hypomethylation biomarker in cervical cancer
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Keywords
Cervical cancer, STK31, Human papillomavirus, DNA methylation, 5-aza-2′deoxycytidine, Biomarker
Journal
Virology Journal
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-04-05
DOI
10.1186/s12985-016-0515-5
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