Canine papillomavirus types 1 and 2 in classical papillomas: High abundance, different morphological associations and frequent co-infections
Abstract
Canine papillomatosis is mainly attributed to papillomavirus infections. Papillomavirus DNA is also frequently identified in healthy skin, and evidence of high papillomavirus diversity complicates this simplistic view of causality. The aim of this study was to determine how frequently canine papillomas contain papillomavirus DNA and express viral protein, and how these factors correlate to the histology and anatomic location. Fifty-three...
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Title
Canine papillomavirus types 1 and 2 in classical papillomas: High abundance, different morphological associations and frequent co-infections
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
250
Pages
1 - 5
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