Department of Health Sciences, Division of Forensic Medicine, University of Florence, Italy
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SOX Transcription Factors Control Cervical Cancer Development: Uncovering Therapeutic Strategies and Signaling Networks
Author(s): Gerald Devault*
Cervical disease is the fourth normal gynaecologic malignant growth and is considered as second driving reason for death among ladies. Different
procedures are applied in therapy of cervical malignant growth including radiotherapy, chemotherapy and medical procedure. Be that as it may,
cervical disease cells show forceful conduct in cutting edge stages, requiring novel methodologies in their disposal. Then again, SOX proteins are
record factors equipped for directing different sub-atomic pathways and their demeanour shifts during embryogenesis, infection improvement and
carcinogenesis. In the current audit, our point is to uncover job of SOX record factors in cervical disease. SOX record factors play like a blade that
cuts both ways in malignant growth. For example, SOX9 has both growth silencer and cancer advancing job in cervical disease. Hence, definite
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DOI:
10.37421/2157-7145.2022.13.525
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