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Sampling of the Cervical - Endocervical Transformation Zone Most cervical
lesions , especially high - grade squamous intraepithelial lesions ( HGSILs ) ,
arise in the area of transformation zone . The presence of squamous cells and ...
Sampling of the Cervical - Endocervical Transformation Zone Most cervical
lesions , especially high - grade squamous intraepithelial lesions ( HGSILs ) ,
arise in the area of transformation zone . The presence of squamous cells and ...
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Alexander Meisels, Carol Morin. whole viral genome is not necessary for
inducing transformation.13 The data obtained by Kanda et al153 indicate that
expression of the HPV - 16 E7 ORF is sufficient to induce focal transformation of
rat cells .
Alexander Meisels, Carol Morin. whole viral genome is not necessary for
inducing transformation.13 The data obtained by Kanda et al153 indicate that
expression of the HPV - 16 E7 ORF is sufficient to induce focal transformation of
rat cells .
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Pater A , Bayatpour M , Pater MM : Oncogenic transformation by human
papillomavirus type 16 deoxyribonucleic acid in the presence of progesterone or
progestins from oral contraceptives . Am J Obstet Gynecol 162 : 1099-1103 ,
1990 . 229.
Pater A , Bayatpour M , Pater MM : Oncogenic transformation by human
papillomavirus type 16 deoxyribonucleic acid in the presence of progesterone or
progestins from oral contraceptives . Am J Obstet Gynecol 162 : 1099-1103 ,
1990 . 229.
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