Nested PCR with the PGMY09/11 and GP5(+)/6(+) primer sets improves detection of HPV DNA in cervical samples.
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S. Tyring | P. Rady | Lifang Zhang | J. Grady | Qin He | T. K. Hughes | Andrea L Fuessel Haws | Kendra Stisser | Rolf Konig
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