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172 related items for PubMed ID: 2556429

  • 1. Amplification of human papillomavirus DNA sequences by using conserved primers.
    Gregoire L, Arella M, Campione-Piccardo J, Lancaster WD.
    J Clin Microbiol; 1989 Dec; 27(12):2660-5. PubMed ID: 2556429
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  • 3. Degenerate primers based on highly conserved regions of amino acid sequence in papillomaviruses can be used in a generalized polymerase chain reaction to detect productive human papillomavirus infection.
    Snijders PJ, Meijer CJ, Walboomers JM.
    J Gen Virol; 1991 Nov; 72 ( Pt 11)():2781-6. PubMed ID: 1658205
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  • 4. Human papillomavirus infections in nonmelanoma skin cancers from renal transplant recipients and nonimmunosuppressed patients.
    Shamanin V, zur Hausen H, Lavergne D, Proby CM, Leigh IM, Neumann C, Hamm H, Goos M, Haustein UF, Jung EG, Plewig G, Wolff H, de Villiers EM.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 1996 Jun 19; 88(12):802-11. PubMed ID: 8637046
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  • 5. The use of the polymerase chain reaction for the detection of human papillomavirus type 13.
    Williamson AL, Dennis SJ.
    J Virol Methods; 1991 Jan 19; 31(1):57-65. PubMed ID: 1849917
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  • 6. The use of general primers in the polymerase chain reaction permits the detection of a broad spectrum of human papillomavirus genotypes.
    Snijders PJ, van den Brule AJ, Schrijnemakers HF, Snow G, Meijer CJ, Walboomers JM.
    J Gen Virol; 1990 Jan 19; 71 ( Pt 1)():173-81. PubMed ID: 2154534
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  • 8. Evaluation of human papillomavirus-consensus primers for HPV detection by the polymerase chain reaction.
    Harnish DG, Belland LM, Scheid EE, Rohan TE.
    Mol Cell Probes; 1999 Feb 19; 13(1):9-21. PubMed ID: 10024428
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  • 9. Detection of cutaneous and genital HPV types in clinical samples by PCR using consensus primers.
    Tieben LM, ter Schegget J, Minnaar RP, Bouwes Bavinck JN, Berkhout RJ, Vermeer BJ, Jebbink MF, Smits HL.
    J Virol Methods; 1993 May 19; 42(2-3):265-79. PubMed ID: 8390474
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  • 10. Amplification and specific detection of transforming gene region of human papillomavirus 16, 18 and 33 in cervical carcinoma by means of the polymerase chain reaction.
    Shimada M, Fukushima M, Mukai H, Kato I, Nishikawa A, Fujinaga K.
    Jpn J Cancer Res; 1990 Jan 19; 81(1):1-5. PubMed ID: 2157691
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  • 11. Detection of genital human papillomaviruses by polymerase chain reaction amplification with degenerate nested primers.
    Williamson AL, Rybicki EP.
    J Med Virol; 1991 Mar 19; 33(3):165-71. PubMed ID: 1652617
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  • 12. Alterations of the p53 gene in human primary cervical carcinoma with and without human papillomavirus infection.
    Fujita M, Inoue M, Tanizawa O, Iwamoto S, Enomoto T.
    Cancer Res; 1992 Oct 01; 52(19):5323-8. PubMed ID: 1327506
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  • 13. Analysis of prostate tissue DNA for the presence of human papillomavirus by polymerase chain reaction, cloning, and automated sequencing.
    Anderson M, Handley J, Hopwood L, Murant S, Stower M, Maitland NJ.
    J Med Virol; 1997 May 01; 52(1):8-13. PubMed ID: 9131451
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  • 14. Differential detection of human papillomavirus DNA type 6 and 11 amplified by polymerase chain reaction.
    Liew FM, Yamanishi K, Kishimoto S, Yasuno H.
    J Dermatol Sci; 1990 Sep 01; 1(5):369-72. PubMed ID: 1963553
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  • 15. Fast solid support detection of human papillomavirus in in vitro amplified DNA using a DNP-anti DNP monoclonal antibody couple.
    Baccard-Longère M, Alpha-Bazin B, Chypre C, Sauvaigo S, Téoule R, Bernard P, Seigneurin JM.
    J Virol Methods; 1994 Jan 01; 46(1):29-38. PubMed ID: 8175945
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  • 16. Simultaneous detection and typing of genital human papillomavirus DNA using the polymerase chain reaction.
    Fujinaga Y, Shimada M, Okazawa K, Fukushima M, Kato I, Fujinaga K.
    J Gen Virol; 1991 May 01; 72 ( Pt 5)():1039-44. PubMed ID: 1851805
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  • 17. Deleterious effects of formalin/acetic acid/alcohol (FAA) fixation on the detection of HPV DNA by in situ hybridization and the polymerase chain reaction.
    Thompson CH, Rose BR.
    Pathology; 1991 Oct 01; 23(4):327-30. PubMed ID: 1664516
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  • 18. A general primer pair for amplification and detection of genital human papillomavirus types.
    Evander M, Wadell G.
    J Virol Methods; 1991 Oct 01; 31(2-3):239-50. PubMed ID: 1650785
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  • 19. Detection and typing of multiple genital human papillomaviruses by DNA amplification with consensus primers.
    Yoshikawa H, Kawana T, Kitagawa K, Mizuno M, Yoshikura H, Iwamoto A.
    Jpn J Cancer Res; 1991 May 01; 82(5):524-31. PubMed ID: 1648051
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  • 20. Detection of genital papillomavirus types by polymerase chain reaction using common primers.
    Jenkins A, Kristiansen BE, Ask E, Oskarsen B, Kristiansen E, Lindqvist B, Trope C, Kjørstad K.
    APMIS; 1991 Jul 01; 99(7):667-73. PubMed ID: 1648934
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