The ECCR1 rs11615, ERCC4 rs2276466, XPC rs2228000 and XPC rs2228001 polymorphisms increase the cervical cancer risk and aggressiveness in the Bangladeshi population

Author:

Das Shiba,Naher Lutfur,Aka Tutun Das,Aziz Md. Abdul,Shabnaz Samia,Shahriar Mohammad,Islam Mohammad SafiqulORCID

Funder

University of Asia Pacific

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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