Potential Analysis of Cottonwood Parasite (Dendropthoe prntandra) Stem Extract in Decreasing of Mutant P53 Protein Expression on Cervical Cacer Cell (HeLa Cells) in Vitro

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Gamal Gamal
Efriko Septananda

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Cervical cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women and the most common cause of mortality related cancer in developing countries.

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Gamal, G., & Septananda, E. (2020). Potential Analysis of Cottonwood Parasite (Dendropthoe prntandra) Stem Extract in Decreasing of Mutant P53 Protein Expression on Cervical Cacer Cell (HeLa Cells) in Vitro. JIMKI: Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Kedokteran Indonesia, 1(2), 21-26. Retrieved from https://bapin-ismki.e-journal.id/jimki/article/view/106
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