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  • 1. Diagnostic value of p16INK4A, Ki-67, and human papillomavirus L1 capsid protein immunochemical staining on cell blocks from residual liquid-based gynecologic cytology specimens.
    Yu L, Wang L, Zhong J, Chen S.
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    Bergeron C, Ikenberg H, Sideri M, Denton K, Bogers J, Schmidt D, Alameda F, Keller T, Rehm S, Ridder R, PALMS Study Group.
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  • 11. Immunocytochemical expression of p16INK4A and Ki-67 in cytologically negative and equivocal pap smears positive for oncogenic human papillomavirus.
    Longatto Filho A, Utagawa ML, Shirata NK, Pereira SM, Namiyama GM, Kanamura CT, Santos Gda C, de Oliveira MA, Wakamatsu A, Nonogaki S, Roteli-Martins C, di Loreto C, Mattosinho de Castro Ferraz Mda G, Maeda MY, Alves VA, Syrjänen K.
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  • 12. Human Papillomavirus Detection and Abnormal Anal Cytology in HIV-infected Patients Using p16/Ki-67 Dual-Staining.
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  • 13. An analysis on the combination expression of HPV L1 capsid protein and p16INK4a in cervical lesions.
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  • 16. Association of human papillomavirus L1 capsid protein with koilocytosis, expression of p16, and Ki-67, and its potential as a prognostic marker for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
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  • 18. Expression of p16/Ki-67 in ASC-US/LSIL or Normal Cytology with Presence of Oncogenic HPV DNA.
    Solares C, Velasco J, Álvarez-Ruiz E, González-Fernández L, Encinas AI, Astudillo A, Schneider J.
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  • 19. Diagnostic value of HMGB1 immunostaining on cell blocks from residual liquid-based gynecologic cytology specimens.
    Yu L, Duan C, He M, Yang Z, Chen G, Shi H, Yang S, Wang L, Chen S.
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  • 20. Estimating clinical outcome of HPV induced cervical lesions by combination of capsid protein L1 and p16INK4a protein detection.
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