Multiple human papillomavirus DNA identified in verruciform xanthoma by nested polymerase chain reaction with degenerate consensus primers
Angela Rohwedder,
Michael Murphy,
F. Andrew Carlson,
Angela Rohwedder
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Search for more papers by this authorF. Andrew Carlson
Search for more papers by this authorAngela Rohwedder,
Michael Murphy,
F. Andrew Carlson,
Angela Rohwedder
Search for more papers by this authorMichael Murphy
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