Comparison of Human Papillomavirus Detection and Typing by Hybrid Capture 2, Linear Array, DNA Chip, and Cycle Sequencing in Cervical Swab Samples
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Jae Hoon Kim | Jae Kwan Lee | Seung Hun Song | Mi Kyung Kim | M. K. Kim | S. Hur | E. Song | Jin Hwa Hong | Kyung Jin Min | Eun-Seop Song | Jungpil Lee | Jong-Min Lee | Soo-Young Hur | S. Song | Jong-Min Lee | K. Min | J. Hong | Jung-Pil Lee | Jae Kwan Lee
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