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Involvement of Papillomavirus in Cervical Cancer and Its Precursors

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In the field of viral pathology, conventional light and electron microscopy and in particular immunocytochemistry represent interesting tools for the recognition of productive virus infections (Almeida 1980; Chernesky and Mahony 1984).

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Löning, T., Stegner, HE. (1988). Involvement of Papillomavirus in Cervical Cancer and Its Precursors. In: Stegner, HE., Coppleson, M. (eds) Colposcopy in Diagnosis and Treatment of Preneoplastic Lesions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72761-0_4

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