P16INK4A immunostaining is a strong indicator for high‐risk‐HPV‐associated oropharyngeal carcinomas and dysplasias, but is unreliable to predict low‐risk‐HPV‐infection in head and neck papillomas and laryngeal dysplasias
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E. Speel | H. Dienes | B. Kremer | F. Ramaekers | J. Klussmann | C. Peutz-Kootstra | U. Wieland | S. E. Gültekin | C. Huebbers | E. Speel | F. Ramaekers | J. J. Mooren | J. Straetmans | A. Haesevoets | J. Klussmann
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