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1. RKIP inhibition in cervical cancer is associated with higher tumor aggressive behavior and resistance to cisplatin therapy.

2. HPV16 oncoproteins induce MMPs/RECK-TIMP-2 imbalance in primary keratinocytes: possible implications in cervical carcinogenesis.

3. [Critical evaluation of the diagnostic nomenclatures of cervical cytopathological exams used in the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS)].

4. Performance of 3 methods for quality control for gynecologic cytology diagnoses.

5. The association of p16(INK4A) and fragile histidine triad gene expression and cervical lesions.

6. Four primary malignancies successively occurred in a BRCA2 mutation carrier: a case report.

7. Pero Vaz de Caminha: an-interchange program for quality control between Brazil and Portugal.

8. Screening for cervical cancer in high-risk populations: DNA pap test or Hybrid Capture II test alone?

9. 100% rapid rescreening for quality assurance in a quality control program in a public health cytologic laboratory.

10. DCS liquid-based system is more effective than conventional smears to diagnosis of cervical lesions: study in high-risk population with biopsy-based confirmation.

11. Immunocytochemical expression of p16INK4A and Ki-67 in cytologically negative and equivocal pap smears positive for oncogenic human papillomavirus.

12. Nuclear alterations of cells and atypical metaplastic cells in cervical smears are predictive criteria of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.

13. Pap test in a high-risk population comparison of conventional and liquid-base cytology.

14. Image analysis of nuclear/cytoplasmic ratio in cervical smears to discriminate three grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.

15. [Magnetic resonance in the evaluation of parametrial involvement in carcinoma of the cervix uteri].

17. Papillomavirus genus-antigens in vulvar and cervical condylomatous lesions.

18. Human papillomavirus in cervical condylomata. An immunohistochemical study.

19. Multiparametric quantitation of the progression of uterine cervix preneoplasia towards neoplasia.

20. Experience with the Oxford tumour marker in uterine cervical lesions.

21. The association of p16(INK4A) and fragile histidine triad gene expression and cervical lesions

22. Human papillomavirus in cervical condylomata

23. [Magnetic resonance in the evaluation of parametrial involvement in carcinoma of the cervix uteri]

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