Infrared spectroscopic study of cervical smears in patients with HIV: implications for cervical carcinogenesis.
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B. Rigas | T. Caputo | M. Cohenford | B Rigas | K LaGuardia | L Qiao | P S Bhandare | T Caputo | M A Cohenford | K. Laguardia | L. Qiao | P. Bhandare
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