The use of general primers in the polymerase chain reaction permits the detection of a broad spectrum of human papillomavirus genotypes.
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Touchdown General Primer (GP5+/GP6+) PCR and optimized sample DNA concentration support the sensitive detection of human papillomavirus.Loss of heterozygosity on chromosome arms 3p and 6q in microdissected adenocarcinomas of the uterine cervix and adenocarcinoma in situ.A note from history: Landmarks in history of cancer, part 7.Molecular epidemiology and pathogenic potential of underdiagnosed human papillomavirus types.Molecular tests for human papillomavirus (HPV), Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae in liquid-based cytology specimen.Detection of human papillomavirus in vulval carcinoma using semi-nested PCR and restriction enzyme typing: a rapid and sensitive technique.Identification of six putative novel human papillomaviruses (HPV) and characterization of candidate HPV type 87Human papillomavirus in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in Colombia and Chile.Laboratory techniques in the investigation of human papillomavirus infection.Pathogenesis of genital HPV infection.Human papillomavirus DNA in the urogenital tracts of men with gonorrhoea, penile warts or genital dermatoses.Genital human papillomavirus infection among patients attending an STD clinic.Changes in HPV infection in patients with anogenital warts and their partnersDetection of human papillomavirus types in balanitis xerotica obliterans and other penile conditions.Incident cervical infections with high- and low-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infections among mothers in the prospective Finnish Family HPV Study.GP5+/6+ PCR followed by reverse line blot analysis enables rapid and high-throughput identification of human papillomavirus genotypes.Development and clinical evaluation of a highly sensitive PCR-reverse hybridization line probe assay for detection and identification of anogenital human papillomavirusDegenerate and nested PCR: a highly sensitive and specific method for detection of human papillomavirus infection in cutaneous wartsGenotype-specific clearance of genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infections among mothers in the Finnish family HPV studyHigh incidence of oncogenic HPV genotypes found in women from Southern Brazil.Prevalence, genotype distribution and persistence of human papillomavirus in oral mucosa of women: a six-year follow-up study.Genotype-specific incidence and clearance of human papillomavirus in oral mucosa of women: a six-year follow-up study.Amplification of nucleic acids by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and other methods and their applications.Development of a sensitive and specific assay combining multiplex PCR and DNA microarray primer extension to detect high-risk mucosal human papillomavirus typesSexually transmitted Human Papillomavirus type variations resulting in high grade cervical dysplasia in North-East North Dakota and North-West Minnesota.High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA sequences in metaplastic breast carcinomas of Mexican women.Evidence for an epistatic effect between TP53 R72P and MDM2 T309G SNPs in HIV infection: a cross-sectional study in women from South Brazil.Molecular biological techniques for the diagnosis of infectious diseases.PCR for the detection of genital human papillomavirus infection: a mixed blessing.Prospective study on cervical neoplasia: presence of HPV DNA in cytological smears precedes the development of cervical neoplastic lesions.Persistence of human papillomavirus DNA in cervical lesions after treatment with diathermic large loop excision.Human papillomavirus and the three group metaphase figure as markers of an increased risk for the development of cervical carcinomaHuman papillomavirus infection and anal carcinoma. Retrospective analysis by in situ hybridization and the polymerase chain reaction.Translation of the human papillomavirus type 16 E7 oncoprotein from bicistronic mRNA is independent of splicing events within the E6 open reading frame.Intratype variation in 12 human papillomavirus types: a worldwide perspective.Analysis of MHC class I and II expression in relation to presence of HPV genotypes in premalignant and malignant cervical lesions.Human papillomavirus and invasive cervical cancer in BrazilDifferences in MHC and TAP-1 expression in cervical cancer lymph node metastases as compared with the primary tumoursAbsence of HPV 16 and 18 DNA in breast cancerProcessing of long-stored archival cervical smears for human papillomavirus detection by the polymerase chain reaction.
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The use of general primers in the polymerase chain reaction permits the detection of a broad spectrum of human papillomavirus genotypes.
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Schrijnemakers HF
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