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Human Papillomavirus: Epidemiology and Public Health written by Mark Schiffman, and Philip E. Castle and published in 2003 in Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Section 2 This article is takes a detailed look at Human Papillomav...
Human papillomavirus causes warts. Warts are non-cancerous skin growths whose appearance depends on where they grow. There are various types of warts: seed (or common) warts, plantar warts, flat warts, and genital warts are a few. Specific ...
human papilloma virus (or HPV) causes both cervical and anal cancer. But that is where the similarities end. There is a national education, screening and treatment programme for cancer of the cervix but nothing at all for anal cancer. Could...
capillary electrophoresis zone (CZ), can be used for a few types of ionic charge and frictional forces and the masses. In conventional electrophoresis, electrically charged analytes move in a liquid conductor in an electric field. Introduce...
human papilloma virus," also known as the "papillomavirus". In most cases, HPV is transmitted through sexual contact. It is considered the main sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States(Parkin , 2006). The virus is spread th...
capillary separation takes place in a thin capillary tube held in an electrolyte solution (Whitesides, G. M, 2006, pp. 368-373). Evaluation of Capillary Electrophoresis Capillary electrophoresis (CE) may replace clinical laboratory methods ...
human body can not be determined. Neither men nor women are systematically tested for HPV detection. Indirect check for the presence of HPV in women is the study of Pap smear (Pap test). The characteristic features of HPV can show up in the...