Quantitative Measurement of L1 Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Methylation for the Prediction of Preinvasive and Invasive Cervical Disease
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Petros Karakitsos | Aris Spathis | Abraham Pouliakis | Charalampos Chrelias | John G Panayiotides | A. Spathis | C. Chrelias | J. Panayiotides | A. Mitra | M. Kyrgiou | A. Pouliakis | P. Karakitsos | Evangelos Paraskevaidis | Maria Kyrgiou | Christine Kottaridi | Evangelia Aga | E. Paraskevaidis | Anita Mitra | C. Kottaridi | Maria Magkana | George Makris | Vassiliki Mpakou | G. Makris | V. Mpakou | E. Aga | M. Magkana
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