Identification of plasma biomarkers for cervical carcinoma at high-risk population by proteomics and

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Objectives: This study aimed at characterization of plasma protein profile and the interaction network common to cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) by proteomics approach, and the identification of potential biomarkers for cancer diagnosis.
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