Analysis of human papillomavirus type 16 E4, E5 and L2 gene variations among women with cervical infection in Xinjiang, China
Abstract Background There is a high incidence of cervical cancer in Xinjiang. Genetic variation in human papillomavirus may increase its ability to invade, spread, and escape host immune response. Methods HPV16 genome was sequenced for 90 positive samples of HPV16 infection. Sequences of the E4, E5...
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Main Authors: | Haozheng Cheng (Author), Yangliu Dong (Author), Le Wang (Author), Xian Zhao (Author), Xiangyi Zhe (Author), Dongmei Li (Author), Hongtao Li (Author), Renfu Shao (Author), Jing Tuo (Author), Zemin Pan (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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