Juvenile papillomatosis laryngeal

The detection of human papillomaviruses in histological preparations by juvenile papillomatosis laryngeal dot-blot hybridization. Rev Roum Virol.
Human Papilloma Virus is known to be the most frequent cause of genital infections at sexually active women. The virus is transmitted mainly sexually but epidemiological and clinical data suggest sufficient evidence also for other routes of transmission.
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Detection of polynucleotide fragments using hybridization with probes labelled with digoxigenin. Nucleic acid dot blot hybridization with fragmented digoxygenin labelled probes in human papillomavirus DNA screening.
Presence of papillomavirus infections juvenile papillomatosis laryngeal genital lesions of women in Romania. Rom J Virol. Popa L.
Specific targeting of human papillomavirus type 16 E7 oncogene with triple-helix forming purine oligodeoxyribonucleotides. Human papillomavirus and human cytomegalovirus DNAs presence in juvenile papillomatosis laryngeal suspected of condylomatosis or papillomatosis.
Care sunt provocările cadrelor medicale în vedereadepistării la timp, a diagnosticării corecte şi a aplicării tratamentelor personalizate? Care sunt necesităţile la nivel naţional în comunicarea cu instituţiile statului pentru o informare corectă a populaţiei cu privire la prevenţie şi accesul rapid la serviciile medicale din România?
Is the human papillomavirus DNA present in penile warts? Virological and immunological aspects juvenile papillomatosis laryngeal the juvenile laryngeal papillomatosis. Popescu C, Jucu V. Detection of human papillomavirus gene sequences in cell lines derived from laryngeal tumors.
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Virusologie 32, 2, pp. The development of larger cells that spontaneously escape senescence - step during the immortalization of a human cancer cell line.
Bleotu C. Evaluation of TV cell line viral susceptibility using conventional cell culture techniques. Central European Journal of Medicine, 1,
EMC: 12 ore, Sovata, 14 — 16 Oct. Cotulbea, Mărioara Poenaru, A. Marin, H. Lupescu, S.