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    Iftner A, Klug SJ, Garbe C, Blum A, Stancu A, Wilczynski SP, Iftner T.
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  • 43. Two anatomoclinical types of warts with plantar localization: specific cytopathogenic effects of papillomavirus. Type I (HPV-1) and type 2 (HPV-2).
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  • 46. Application of computerized image analysis in pigmentary skin diseases.
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  • 48. [Type-specific morphology of viral papillomas (electron microscopic findings in HPV-1 and HPV-4 warts)].
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  • 52. Novel polymerase chain reaction method for detecting cutaneous human papillomavirus DNA.
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    Chan SY, Chew SH, Egawa K, Grussendorf-Conen EI, Honda Y, Rübben A, Tan KC, Bernard HU.
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  • 57. Genomic characterization of a novel human papillomavirus (HPV-117) with a high viral load in a persisting wart.
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  • 59. Reflectance confocal microscopy for pigmentary disorders.
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