Hybridization methods other than PCR: an update
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Hybridization methods other than PCR: an update
Abstract
To detect the presence of HPV DNA in samples of differing origin, a variety of hybridization methods are available. The advantages of each of these methods are discussed. Recent improvements to certain methods, that increase the value of their practical application, are highlighted.
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