Papillomvirus (Swedish Wikipedia)

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  • Campos, S.K. (2017). ”Subcellular Trafficking of the Papillomavirus Genome during Initial Infection: The Remarkable Abilities of Minor Capsid Protein L2”. Viruses 9 (12): sid. 370. doi:10.3390/v9120370. 
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  • Buck, C.B., Thompson, C.D., Pang, Y.Y.S., Lowy, D.R., Schiller, J.T. (2005). ”Maturation of Papillomavirus Capsids”. Journal of Virology 79 (5): sid. 2839-2846. doi:10.1128/JVI.79.5.2839-2846.2005. 
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  • Zhu, Y., Wang, Y., Hirschhorn, J., Welsh, K.J., Zhao, Z., Davis, M.R., Feldman, S. (2017). ”Human Papillomavirus and Its Testing Assays, Cervical Cancer Screening, and Vaccination”. Advances in Clinical Chemistry 81: sid. 135-192. doi:10.1016/bs.acc.2017.01.004. 
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