Cutaneous vs. Mucosal Tropism: The Papillomavirus Paradigm Comes to an " and"
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- DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.588663
Cutaneous vs. Mucosal Tropism: The Papillomavirus Paradigm Comes to an " and"
Keywords: EcPV; FcaPV; HPV; epithelia; mucosa; papillomavirus; skin; tropism.
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