Background: The uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the cervix leads to cervical cancer (CC), the fourth most common gynecologic cancer. So far, many studies have been conducted on CC; however, it is still necessary to discover the hub gene, key pathways, and the exact underlying mechanisms involved in developing this disease.
Objective: This study aims to use gene expression patterns and protein-protein interaction (PPI) network analysis to identify key pathways and druggable hub genes in CC.
Background: Bacterial spores are among the most efficient vaccine delivery vehicles. Because of their safety and efficacy, spores are increasingly used in this regard. The negatively charged surfaces of the spores allow antigens to be adsorbed onto these structures.
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