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Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 1, 1991
In situ evidence for HPV 16, 18, 33 integration in cervical squamous cell cancer in Britain and South AfricaK Cooper, C S Herrington, A K Graham, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|December 1, 1991
Episomal and integrated human papillomavirus in cervical neoplasia shown by non-isotopic in situ hybridisationK Cooper, C S Herrington, J E Stickland, et al.
Oncogene|June 17, 1998
Allelic deletion at 11q23.3-q25 is an early event in cervical neoplasiaM F Evans, J Koreth, C J Bakkenist, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|June 1, 1996
HPV testing in patients with low grade cervical cytological abnormalities: a follow up studyC S Herrington, M F Evans, F M Charnock, et al.
The Journal of Pathology|September 1, 1993
p53 antigen in cervical condylomata, intraepithelial neoplasia, and carcinoma: relationship to HPV infection and integrationK Cooper, C S Herrington, M F Evans, et al.
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|March 3, 1998
Antibody response to measles-mumps-rubella vaccine of children with mild illness at the time of vaccination. Should we be concerned?B Watada, K Kennedy, D Chan, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|April 1, 1988
Parvovirus as a cause of hydrops fetalis: detection by in situ DNA hybridisationH J Porter, T Y Khong, M F Evans, et al.
Journal of Clinical Virology : the Official Publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology|December 21, 2010
Human papillomavirus is detectable in Barrett's esophagus and esophageal carcinoma but is unlikely to be of any etiologic significanceA Iyer, V Rajendran, C S C Adamson, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 9, 1990
Human papillomaviruses in anogenital warts in children: typing by in situ hybridisationA F Padel, V A Venning, M F Evans, et al.
Head and Neck Pathology|April 21, 2010
HPV DNA is associated with a subset of Schneiderian papillomas but does not correlate with p16(INK4a) immunoreactivityA A Shah, M F Evans, C S-C Adamson, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 1, 1991
In situ evidence for HPV 16, 18, 33 integration in cervical squamous cell cancer in Britain and South AfricaK Cooper, C S Herrington, A K Graham, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|December 1, 1991
Episomal and integrated human papillomavirus in cervical neoplasia shown by non-isotopic in situ hybridisationK Cooper, C S Herrington, J E Stickland, et al.
Oncogene|June 17, 1998
Allelic deletion at 11q23.3-q25 is an early event in cervical neoplasiaM F Evans, J Koreth, C J Bakkenist, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|June 1, 1996
HPV testing in patients with low grade cervical cytological abnormalities: a follow up studyC S Herrington, M F Evans, F M Charnock, et al.
The Journal of Pathology|September 1, 1993
p53 antigen in cervical condylomata, intraepithelial neoplasia, and carcinoma: relationship to HPV infection and integrationK Cooper, C S Herrington, M F Evans, et al.
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|March 3, 1998
Antibody response to measles-mumps-rubella vaccine of children with mild illness at the time of vaccination. Should we be concerned?B Watada, K Kennedy, D Chan, et al.
Journal of Clinical Pathology|April 1, 1988
Parvovirus as a cause of hydrops fetalis: detection by in situ DNA hybridisationH J Porter, T Y Khong, M F Evans, et al.
Journal of Clinical Virology : the Official Publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology|December 21, 2010
Human papillomavirus is detectable in Barrett's esophagus and esophageal carcinoma but is unlikely to be of any etiologic significanceA Iyer, V Rajendran, C S C Adamson, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|June 9, 1990
Human papillomaviruses in anogenital warts in children: typing by in situ hybridisationA F Padel, V A Venning, M F Evans, et al.
Head and Neck Pathology|April 21, 2010
HPV DNA is associated with a subset of Schneiderian papillomas but does not correlate with p16(INK4a) immunoreactivityA A Shah, M F Evans, C S-C Adamson, et al.
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