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Human papillomavirus DNA prevalence and type distribution in anal carcinomas worldwide

✍ Scribed by Alemany, Laia; Saunier, Maëlle; Alvarado-Cabrero, Isabel; Quirós, Beatriz; Salmeron, Jorge; Shin, Hai-Rim; Pirog, Edyta C.; Guimerà, Núria; Hernandez-Suarez, Gustavo; Felix, Ana; Clavero, Omar; Lloveras, Belen; Kasamatsu, Elena; Goodman, Marc T.; Hernandez, Brenda Y.; Laco, Jan; Tinoco, Leopoldo; Geraets, Daan T.; Lynch, Charles F.; Mandys, Vaclav; Poljak, Mario; Jach, Robert; Verge, Josep; Clavel, Christine; Ndiaye, Cathy; Klaustermeier, JoEllen; Cubilla, Antonio; Castellsagué, Xavier; Bravo, Ignacio G.; Pawlita, Michael; Quint, William G.; Muñoz, Nubia; Bosch, Francesc X.; de Sanjosé, Silvia


Book ID
121828171
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2014
Tongue
French
Weight
935 KB
Volume
136
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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