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The viral cause of skin warts was established by Ciuffo 58 in 1907 after the
development of warts on one of his fingers at ... losing its pathogenic potential
following inoculation into a susceptible host was supposed to contain a filterable
virus .
The viral cause of skin warts was established by Ciuffo 58 in 1907 after the
development of warts on one of his fingers at ... losing its pathogenic potential
following inoculation into a susceptible host was supposed to contain a filterable
virus .
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that there is a one - way antigenic cross between the virus of the human common
wart and that of the human genital wart ... ” with a proof that both viruses are part
of the same group of viruses . This observation was further corroborated and ...
that there is a one - way antigenic cross between the virus of the human common
wart and that of the human genital wart ... ” with a proof that both viruses are part
of the same group of viruses . This observation was further corroborated and ...
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Table 9.1 Criteria for the Classification of Papillomaviruses Each virus must be
classified first according to its natural host . • The virus must be abbreviated by
the first two letters of the English name of the animal that is the natural host of the
...
Table 9.1 Criteria for the Classification of Papillomaviruses Each virus must be
classified first according to its natural host . • The virus must be abbreviated by
the first two letters of the English name of the animal that is the natural host of the
...
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