Human papillomavirus type 27: detection of a novel human papillomavirus in common warts of a renal transplant recipient.
AUTOR(ES)
Ostrow, R S
RESUMO
The cloning and partial characterization of the genome of human papillomavirus type 27 (HPV-27) is described. Hybridization analyses reveal that this is a new HPV type, with the strongest homology to HPV-2.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=251130Documentos Relacionados
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