Genes and pathways monotonically dysregulated during progression from normal through leukoplakia to gingivo-buccal oral cancer
Abstract Oral squamous cell carcinoma of the gingivo-buccal region (OSCC-GB) accounts for the highest cancer morbidity and mortality among men in India. It has been observed that about one-third of individuals with oral leukoplakia, a dysplastic precancerous lesion in the oral cavity, progress to or...
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Main Authors: | Debodipta Das, Arindam Maitra, Chinmay K. Panda, Sandip Ghose, Bidyut Roy, Rajiv Sarin, Partha P. Majumder |
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2021
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