Analysis of genetic variation in human papillomavirus type 16 E1 and E2 in women with cervical infection in Xinjiang, China
Abstract Background Xinjiang is one of the regions with a high incidence of cervical cancer, and the genetic variation of human papillomavirus may increase its ability to infect the human body and enhance virus-mediated immune escape ability. Methods Sanger sequencing of the HPV16 genome from 165 sa...
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Main Authors: | Luyue Wang (Author), Fang Wang (Author), Shaowei Fu (Author), Chunhe Zhang (Author), Xiangyi Zhe (Author), Hongtao Li (Author), Dongmei Li (Author), Renfu Shao (Author), Zemin Pan (Author) |
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