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195 related items for PubMed ID: 1330917

  • 21. [Detection of human papillomavirus types 16, 18 and 33 in exfoliated cervical cells by polymerase chain reaction].
    Takahashi Y, Onoe T, Chiba T, Nakamura T, Hayashi Y, Hirose M, Wakuda K, Yamade I, Yamamoto Y, Ishiguro T.
    Nihon Sanka Fujinka Gakkai Zasshi; 1991 Dec; 43(12):1681-6. PubMed ID: 1660508
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  • 22. Comparison of HPV detection in parallel biopsies and cervical scrapes by PCR.
    Ask E, Jenkins A, Kaern J, Trope C, Kristiansen BE.
    APMIS; 1992 Aug; 100(8):752-6. PubMed ID: 1325806
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  • 23. Difference in prevalence of human papillomavirus genotypes in cytomorphologically normal cervical smears is associated with a history of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
    Van Den Brule AJ, Walboomers JM, Du Maine M, Kenemans P, Meijer CJ.
    Int J Cancer; 1991 May 30; 48(3):404-8. PubMed ID: 1645699
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  • 24. Use of anticontamination primers in the polymerase chain reaction for the detection of human papilloma virus genotypes in cervical scrapes and biopsies.
    van den Brule AJ, Claas EC, du Maine M, Melchers WJ, Helmerhorst T, Quint WG, Lindeman J, Meijer CJ, Walboomers JM.
    J Med Virol; 1989 Sep 30; 29(1):20-7. PubMed ID: 2555442
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  • 25. The prevalence of HPV16DNA in normal and pathological cervical scrapes using the polymerase chain reaction.
    Pasetto N, Sesti F, De Santis L, Piccione E, Novelli G, Dallapiccola B.
    Gynecol Oncol; 1992 Jul 30; 46(1):33-6. PubMed ID: 1321780
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  • 26. [Uterine cervical carcinoma and human papillomaviruses].
    Sugase M.
    Hum Cell; 1992 Jun 30; 5(2):143-9. PubMed ID: 1327090
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  • 27. [Behavior of nucleolar organizers in the normal cervix, human papilloma virus infection and cervico-uterine cancer].
    Alcántara Vazquez A, Hernández Gonzalez M, Amancio Chassin O, Lira Garces TJ.
    Ginecol Obstet Mex; 1992 Oct 30; 60():286-9. PubMed ID: 1330837
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  • 28. HPV test: antidote to ASCUS headache?
    Titus K.
    CAP Today; 1996 Sep 30; 10(9):1, 52-4, 56-8. PubMed ID: 10166422
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  • 29. Detection of human papillomavirus types by the polymerase chain reaction and the differentiation between high-risk and low-risk cervical lesions.
    Cornelissen MT, Bots T, Briët MA, Jebbink MF, Struyk AP, van den Tweel JG, Greer CE, Smits HL, ter Schegget J.
    Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol Incl Mol Pathol; 1992 Sep 30; 62(3):167-71. PubMed ID: 1357817
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  • 30. Prevalence of Chlamydia trachomatis and oncogenic human papillomavirus types in cytologic atypia of the uterine cervix.
    Fehér E, Szalmás A.
    Acta Microbiol Immunol Hung; 2006 Dec 30; 53(4):479-87. PubMed ID: 17278714
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  • 33. Localization of human papillomavirus type 16 DNA using the polymerase chain reaction in the cervix uteri of women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
    Cornelissen MT, van den Tweel JG, Struyk AP, Jebbink MF, Briët M, van der Noordaa J, ter Schegget JT.
    J Gen Virol; 1989 Oct 30; 70 ( Pt 10)():2555-62. PubMed ID: 2552002
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  • 35. Prevalence of genital HPV infections in a regularly screened population in The Netherlands in relation to cervical cytology.
    Melchers WJ, Herbrink P, Quint WG, Walboomers JM, Meijer CJ, Lindeman J.
    J Med Virol; 1988 May 30; 25(1):11-6. PubMed ID: 2842442
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  • 36. Detection of human papillomavirus 16 and 18 DNA in epithelial lesions of the lower genital tract by in situ hybridization and polymerase chain reaction: cervical scrapes are not substitutes for biopsies.
    Margall N, Matias-Guiu X, Chillon M, Coll P, Alejo M, Nunes V, Quilez M, Rabella N, Prats G, Prat J.
    J Clin Microbiol; 1993 Apr 30; 31(4):924-30. PubMed ID: 8385153
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  • 37. Use of the polymerase chain reaction to study the relationship between human papillomavirus infections and cervical cancer.
    Melchers WJ, Claas HC, Quint WG.
    Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis; 1991 Sep 30; 10(9):714-27. PubMed ID: 1667299
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  • 38. A decade has passed...the Pap smear and cervical cancer.
    Linder J.
    Am J Clin Pathol; 1997 Nov 30; 108(5):492-8. PubMed ID: 9353086
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