General primer-mediated polymerase chain reaction permits the detection of sequenced and still unsequenced human papillomavirus genotypes in cervical scrapes and carcinomas.
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General primer-mediated polymerase chain reaction permits the detection of sequenced and still unsequenced human papillomavirus genotypes in cervical scrapes and carcinomas.
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General primer-mediated polyme ...... rvical scrapes and carcinomas.
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General primer-mediated polyme ...... rvical scrapes and carcinomas.
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A J van den Brule
C J Meijer
J M Walboomers
O P Bleker
P J Snijders
R L Gordijn
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10.1002/IJC.2910450412
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1990-04-01T00:00:00Z