Polymorphisms in cytotoxic T-lymphocyte associated antigen 4 gene does not affect scytotoxic T-lymphocyte associated antigen 4 levels in human papillomavirus-infected women with or without cervical cancer
Conclusion: The present study suggests sCTLA-4 levels are not affected by a polymorphism at + 49 A>G CTLA-4. Hence, levels of CTLA-4 are similar in both CaCx cases and control group.
Source: Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology - Category: Microbiology Authors: Priyanka Wagh Priyanka Kulkarni Shilpa Kerkar Himangi Warke Hemangi Chaudhari Kedar Deodhar Bharat Rekhi Hemant Tongaonkar Jayanti Mania-Pramanik Source Type: research
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