Ho, L., Tay, S., Chan, S., Bernard, H., & BIOLOGY, I. O. M. &. C. (2014). Sequence variants of human pappillomavirus virus type 16 from couples suggest sexual transmission with low infectivity and polyclonality in genital neoplasia.
Chicago Style CitationHo, L., S.-K Tay, S.-Y Chan, H.-U Bernard, and INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY. Sequence Variants of Human Pappillomavirus Virus Type 16 From Couples Suggest Sexual Transmission With Low Infectivity and Polyclonality in Genital Neoplasia. 2014.
MLA CitationHo, L., et al. Sequence Variants of Human Pappillomavirus Virus Type 16 From Couples Suggest Sexual Transmission With Low Infectivity and Polyclonality in Genital Neoplasia. 2014.
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