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J Virol. 1986 April; 58(1): 225-229
Cloning and characterization of the DNA of a new human papillomavirus from a woman with dysplasia of the uterine cervix.
A T Lorincz,
W D Lancaster and
G F Temple
ABSTRACT
A previous analysis of 121 female genital tract lesions from the United States and South America had revealed that a large number contained DNA sequences that were weakly homologous to a panel of human papillomavirus (HPV) probes. The DNA sequences of one of these viruses have been molecularly cloned and shown to be a new type of HPV which is called HPV 31. Among the cloned HPV genomes, HPV 31 is most closely related to HPV 16. Although absent from all genital condylomas studied, HPV 31 was present in approximately 20% of the mild and moderate dysplasias and in 6% of the invasive cervical cancers
J Virol. 1986 April; 58(1): 225-229
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