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in which he described koilocytotic cells in great detail . He discussed the various
names attached to the cell and also considered that a cause of the morphologic
changes might be viral infection . This was the first mention that this cellular ...
in which he described koilocytotic cells in great detail . He discussed the various
names attached to the cell and also considered that a cause of the morphologic
changes might be viral infection . This was the first mention that this cellular ...
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Reagan26 described high specificity with the use of endocervical aspiration , but
this technique is not widely used . For this reason we have been using the smear
of the vagina , ectocervix , and endocervix ( VCE smear ) as described by Wied ...
Reagan26 described high specificity with the use of endocervical aspiration , but
this technique is not widely used . For this reason we have been using the smear
of the vagina , ectocervix , and endocervix ( VCE smear ) as described by Wied ...
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These patterns were generated from actual nucleotide sequence data . Numbers
( except HPV type ) refer to base pairs . 2. Dot blot technique , hybridization , and
autoradiography . These techniques are described earlier in this chapter .
These patterns were generated from actual nucleotide sequence data . Numbers
( except HPV type ) refer to base pairs . 2. Dot blot technique , hybridization , and
autoradiography . These techniques are described earlier in this chapter .
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