The presence of betapapillomavirus antibodies around transplantation predicts the development of keratinocyte carcinoma in organ transplant recipients: a cohort study.
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M. Feltkamp | M. Pawlita | R. Wolterbeek | F. Claas | J. Bouwes Bavinck | T. Waterboer | R. Genders | E. van der Meijden | K. Quint | E. Plasmeijer | A. Michel | Hadi Mazlom | Hans JW de Fijter
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