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International Journal of Cancer|August 19, 1991
Human papillomavirus infection and other risk factors for cervical neoplasia: a case-control studyE A Morrison, G Y Ho, S H Vermund, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|October 6, 2010
Novel betapapillomavirus associated with hand and foot papillomas in a cynomolgus macaqueC E Wood, S H Tannehill-Gregg, Z Chen, et al.
Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research : the Official Journal of the International Society for Interferon and Cytokine Research|December 1, 1995
Lack of efficacy of interferon-alpha therapy in recurrent, advanced cervical cancerS Wadler, R D Burk, D Neuberg, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|September 1, 1994
Cell-mediated immune responses to E7 peptides of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 are dependent on the HPV type infecting the cervix whereas serological reactivity is not type-specificA S Kadish, S L Romney, R Ledwidge, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|June 1, 1993
Hepatocyte transplantation: prolonged cell survival following ex vivo manipulation and release from culture matrix componentsS Gupta, R P Vemuru, P R Yerneni, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|September 20, 1995
Persistent genital human papillomavirus infection as a risk factor for persistent cervical dysplasiaG Y Ho, R D Burk, S Klein, et al.
Human Pathology|November 1, 1992
Biologic characteristics of specific human papillomavirus types predicted from morphology of cervical lesionsA S Kadish, R J Hagan, D B Ritter, et al.
Virology|September 1, 1988
Interrupted replication of hepatitis B virus in liver tissue of HBsAg carriers with hepatocellular carcinomaG Raimondo, R D Burk, H M Lieberman, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|November 10, 1998
Viral characteristics of human papillomavirus infection and antioxidant levels as risk factors for cervical dysplasiaG Y Ho, P R Palan, J Basu, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1993
The genetic drift of human papillomavirus type 16 is a means of reconstructing prehistoric viral spread and the movement of ancient human populationsL Ho, S Y Chan, R D Burk, et al.
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International Journal of Cancer|August 19, 1991
Human papillomavirus infection and other risk factors for cervical neoplasia: a case-control studyE A Morrison, G Y Ho, S H Vermund, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|October 6, 2010
Novel betapapillomavirus associated with hand and foot papillomas in a cynomolgus macaqueC E Wood, S H Tannehill-Gregg, Z Chen, et al.
Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research : the Official Journal of the International Society for Interferon and Cytokine Research|December 1, 1995
Lack of efficacy of interferon-alpha therapy in recurrent, advanced cervical cancerS Wadler, R D Burk, D Neuberg, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|September 1, 1994
Cell-mediated immune responses to E7 peptides of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 are dependent on the HPV type infecting the cervix whereas serological reactivity is not type-specificA S Kadish, S L Romney, R Ledwidge, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|June 1, 1993
Hepatocyte transplantation: prolonged cell survival following ex vivo manipulation and release from culture matrix componentsS Gupta, R P Vemuru, P R Yerneni, et al.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute|September 20, 1995
Persistent genital human papillomavirus infection as a risk factor for persistent cervical dysplasiaG Y Ho, R D Burk, S Klein, et al.
Human Pathology|November 1, 1992
Biologic characteristics of specific human papillomavirus types predicted from morphology of cervical lesionsA S Kadish, R J Hagan, D B Ritter, et al.
Virology|September 1, 1988
Interrupted replication of hepatitis B virus in liver tissue of HBsAg carriers with hepatocellular carcinomaG Raimondo, R D Burk, H M Lieberman, et al.
International Journal of Cancer|November 10, 1998
Viral characteristics of human papillomavirus infection and antioxidant levels as risk factors for cervical dysplasiaG Y Ho, P R Palan, J Basu, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 1, 1993
The genetic drift of human papillomavirus type 16 is a means of reconstructing prehistoric viral spread and the movement of ancient human populationsL Ho, S Y Chan, R D Burk, et al.
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