TMEM45A, SERPINB5 and p16INK4A transcript levels are predictive for development of high-grade cervical lesions

Anna Manawapat-Klopfer, Louise T Thomsen, Peter Martus, Christian Munk, Rainer Russ, Hans Gmuender, Kirsten Frederiksen, Juliane Haedicke-Jarboui, Frank Stubenrauch, Susanne K. Kjaer, Thomas Iftner*

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