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Publikováno v:
Microchemical Journal. 155:104685
In this study several non-invasive and minimally-invasive techniques were employed for the discovery of the original aspect of an old iconostasis belonging to a small wooden church in Vâlcea County (southern Romania). Preliminary examination of the
Autor:
Iulia V, Iancu, Adriana, Pleşa, Anca, Botezatu, Irina, Huică, Anca D, Stănescu, Demetra, Socolov, Gabriela, Anton
Publikováno v:
Roumanian archives of microbiology and immunology. 74(1-2)
Human papilloma virus (HPV) may cause mostly transient infections of cutaneous and mucous epithelia. Persistent HPV genital infections may induce pre-malignant or malignant lesions. While E6 and E7 HPV genes' malignant character is known, E5 is still
Autor:
Cristina D, Goia-Ruşanu, Iulia V, Iancu, Anca, Botezatu, Demetra, Socolov, Irina, Huică, Adriana, Pleşa, Gabriela, Anton
Publikováno v:
Roumanian archives of microbiology and immunology. 70(1)
High risk human papillomaviruses (hr-HPV) are known to be the etiological agents of cervical cancer disease. On the other hand, other cofactors are considered to be important in cervix carcinogenesis. Mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) as well as
Autor:
Iulia Virginia, Iancu, Anca, Botezatu, Cristina D, Goia-Ruşanu, Anca, Stănescu, Irina, Huică, Elena, Nistor, Gabriela, Anton, Adriana, Pleşa
Publikováno v:
Roumanian archives of microbiology and immunology. 69(3)
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are considered the etiological agents of cervical cancer, especially high-risk genotypes. TGF-beta (transforming growth factor-beta) is well known for its anti-proliferative effects but the neoplastic cells often lose the
Autor:
Anca, Botezatu, Demetra, Socolov, Cristina Daniela, Goia, Iulia Virginia, Iancu, Carmen, Ungureanu, Irina, Huică, Gabriela, Anton
Publikováno v:
Roumanian archives of microbiology and immunology. 68(3)
Cervical cancer remains one of the most important mortality causes worldwide. It is already known that high risk HPV (HR-HPV) has the main role in the development of pre- or cancerous lesions. Despite the fact that many studies focused on the HR-HPV