Cytopathology of the UterusCovers squamous intraepithelial lesions lesions of the endocervix technical considerations etc. |
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In Situ Hybridization The technique of ISH was originally developed by Gall and
Pardue2 + and John et al.37 The technique is used for the detection of specific
cellular or viral genomes in histologic or cytologic preparations . Radioactive or ...
In Situ Hybridization The technique of ISH was originally developed by Gall and
Pardue2 + and John et al.37 The technique is used for the detection of specific
cellular or viral genomes in histologic or cytologic preparations . Radioactive or ...
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10,78 Polymerase Chain Reaction The PCR , a simple technique for amplifying
nucleic acids , was invented by Mullis in 1984 and developed by Saiki and
coworkers in 1985.85 It facilitates the detection of very small numbers of viruses
or ...
10,78 Polymerase Chain Reaction The PCR , a simple technique for amplifying
nucleic acids , was invented by Mullis in 1984 and developed by Saiki and
coworkers in 1985.85 It facilitates the detection of very small numbers of viruses
or ...
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See Intrauterine contraceptive device I Immature metaplasia , 229
Immunocytochemistry , of HPV , 173 , 175-176 Immunodeficiency , 204
Immunoenzyme bridge technique , 411. 412 K Karyolysis , 85 Karyorrhexis , 85 ,
104 , 118 , 140 , 155 ...
See Intrauterine contraceptive device I Immature metaplasia , 229
Immunocytochemistry , of HPV , 173 , 175-176 Immunodeficiency , 204
Immunoenzyme bridge technique , 411. 412 K Karyolysis , 85 Karyorrhexis , 85 ,
104 , 118 , 140 , 155 ...
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