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Viruses|August 28, 2021
Papillomaviruses in Domestic CatsJohn S Munday, Neroli A Thomson
Veterinary Dermatology|March 20, 2023
Detection of a novel papillomaviral sequence in viral plaques confined to the pinna of a dogJohn S Munday, Geoff Orbell, Lynne Robinson
Veterinary Pathology|February 28, 2022
<i>In situ</i> squamous cell carcinoma of the gingiva and nictitating membrane associated with <i>Felis catus</i> papillomavirus type 3 in a catJohn S Munday, Michael Hardcastle, Naomi Dally
Veterinary Microbiology|August 23, 2020
Detection of Ovis aries papillomavirus type 2 DNA sequences in a sarcoid-like mass in the mouth of a pigJohn S Munday, Rob Fairley, Isabella Lowery
Veterinary Pathology|February 20, 2018
Time to Standardize? Time to Validate?Don Meuten, John S Munday, Marlene Hauck
Veterinary Dermatology|December 10, 2016
Detection of DNA sequences from a novel papillomavirus in a feline basal cell carcinomaJohn S Munday, Adrienne French, Neroli Thomson
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation : Official Publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc|July 18, 2016
The detection of Felis catus papillomavirus 3 DNA in a feline bowenoid in situ carcinoma with novel histologic features and benign clinical behaviorJohn S Munday, Rob Fairley, Karen Atkinson
Veterinary Pathology|January 19, 2018
Localization of Felis catus Papillomavirus Type 2 E6 and E7 RNA in Feline Cutaneous Squamous Cell CarcinomaNathan Hoggard, John S Munday, Jennifer Luff
Veterinary Dermatology|March 12, 2011
Papillomaviral DNA and increased p16CDKN2A protein are frequently present within feline cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas in ultraviolet-protected skinJohn S Munday, Isobel Gibson, Adrienne F French
Veterinary Dermatology|May 16, 2025
First report of a papillomavirus-induced viral plaque in the mouth of a dogJohn S Munday, Paul Hobson, Cynthia M Bell
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Pageof 24
Viruses|August 28, 2021
Papillomaviruses in Domestic CatsJohn S Munday, Neroli A Thomson
Veterinary Dermatology|March 20, 2023
Detection of a novel papillomaviral sequence in viral plaques confined to the pinna of a dogJohn S Munday, Geoff Orbell, Lynne Robinson
Veterinary Pathology|February 28, 2022
<i>In situ</i> squamous cell carcinoma of the gingiva and nictitating membrane associated with <i>Felis catus</i> papillomavirus type 3 in a catJohn S Munday, Michael Hardcastle, Naomi Dally
Veterinary Microbiology|August 23, 2020
Detection of Ovis aries papillomavirus type 2 DNA sequences in a sarcoid-like mass in the mouth of a pigJohn S Munday, Rob Fairley, Isabella Lowery
Veterinary Pathology|February 20, 2018
Time to Standardize? Time to Validate?Don Meuten, John S Munday, Marlene Hauck
Veterinary Dermatology|December 10, 2016
Detection of DNA sequences from a novel papillomavirus in a feline basal cell carcinomaJohn S Munday, Adrienne French, Neroli Thomson
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation : Official Publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc|July 18, 2016
The detection of Felis catus papillomavirus 3 DNA in a feline bowenoid in situ carcinoma with novel histologic features and benign clinical behaviorJohn S Munday, Rob Fairley, Karen Atkinson
Veterinary Pathology|January 19, 2018
Localization of Felis catus Papillomavirus Type 2 E6 and E7 RNA in Feline Cutaneous Squamous Cell CarcinomaNathan Hoggard, John S Munday, Jennifer Luff
Veterinary Dermatology|March 12, 2011
Papillomaviral DNA and increased p16CDKN2A protein are frequently present within feline cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas in ultraviolet-protected skinJohn S Munday, Isobel Gibson, Adrienne F French
Veterinary Dermatology|May 16, 2025
First report of a papillomavirus-induced viral plaque in the mouth of a dogJohn S Munday, Paul Hobson, Cynthia M Bell
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