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Human papilomavirus infection in couples. A discussion
In the Russian literature, insufficient attention is given to the study of the flow of human papillomavirus infection in couples. The aim of the study was to establish the frequency of infection with oncogenic HPV types and clinical manifestations of human papillomavirus infection in regular sexual partners.
O. V. Lysenko +2 more
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Electron microscopy and histopathological examination of canine papilomavirus
Diagnosis of canine papillomavirus (CPV) infection by histopathology, transmission and scanning electron microscopy is presented. The study is based on data obtained by examining nonregressing papillomas (warts) from naturally infected dogs with clinical manifestations of CPV infection. Papules on the mouth and lips were common bilaterally in all dogs.
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Frequency of Human Papilomavirus and associated factors in gypsy and quilombola women
Abstract Background: The prevalence of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection in the general population is widely known, however, there are still few studies related to this infection in minority groups, Thus, the objective is to analyze the frequency of human papillomavirus and associated factors in quilombola and gypsy women.
José de Ribamar Ross +5 more
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Human papilomavirus genotype distribution in women from Montenegro [PDF]
Introduction. The distribution of HPV genotypes in women can aid in the selection of an appropriate screening test for detection of HPV infection. For example, identification of particular HPV genotypes strains may reveal patients at high-risk. The purpose of this study was to determine the range and frequency of HPV genotypes in women in Montenegro ...
Vujošević Danijela, Vuksanović Vineta
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Conhecimento de mulheres da zona rural sobre o papilomavírus humano
OBJETIVO: avaliar o conhecimento das mulheres de uma zona rural sobre o papilomavírus humano e formas de prevenção. MÉTODO: estudo descritivo exploratório de abordagem qualitativa.
Luzia Soares Abreu +4 more
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Toll‐Like Receptor 4 Activation in Cancer Progression and Therapy
Cancer immunotherapy has been the focus of intense research since the late 19th century when Coley observed that bacterial components can contribute to cancer regression by eliciting an antitumor immune response. Successful activation and maturation of tumor‐specific immune cells is now known to be mediated by bacterial endotoxin, which activates Toll ...
Alja Oblak, Roman Jerala, David Kaplan
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Cellular Senescence as a Target in Cancer Control
Somatic cells show a spontaneous decline in growth rate in continuous culture. This is not related to elapsed time but to an increasing number of population doublings, eventually terminating in a quiescent but viable state termed replicative senescence. These cells are commonly multinucleated and do not respond to mitogens or apoptotic stimuli.
Mar Vergel +4 more
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Introduction: The recurrent respiratory papillomatosis is an uncommon disease of the airways that affects children and adults, caused by the papillomavirus. Objective: To characterize children with recurrent respiratory papillomatosis from the clinical,
Zaida María León Castellanos +3 more
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O Papel do Papilomavírus Humano na Carcinogênese Bucal
Os estudos realizados nos últimos anos com auxílio de novas tecnologias de detecção viral permitem considerar o papilomavírus humano como um agente causal do câncer de colo de útero. Além da interação com as regiões genitais, outros sítios anatômicos têm
Luciana Estevam Simonato +1 more
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RESUMEN Introducción. El virus del papiloma humano tiene una prevalencia del 11.7% en mujeres, siendo la vacunación la estrategia de prevención más efectiva; sin embargo, en México solo se aplica al 14.4% del total de las niñas de 9 a 12 años. Objetivo.
Martínez-Figueroa, Gabriela Iveth +5 more
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