Contribution of Human papillomavirus in neuroendocrine tumors from a series of 10,575 invasive cervical cancer cases.

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Contribution of Human papillomavirus in neuroendocrine tumors from a series of 10,575 invasive cervical cancer cases. is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PVR.2018.03.005
P932PMC publication ID5909066
P698PubMed publication ID29555602

P50authorFrancesc Xavier Bosch JoséQ56376448
Suzanne Marie GarlandQ87258284
Wim QuintQ115787230
P2093author name stringJosep Lloreta
Silvia de Sanjosé
Muhieddine Seoud
Belen Lloveras
Laia Alemany
Sara Tous
Maria Alejo
Omar Clavero
Nuria Juanpere
Susana Vighi
Jo Ellen Klaustermeier
Beatriz Quiros
Chou Cheng-Yang
RIS HPV TT study group
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P304page(s)134-142
P577publication date2018-03-17
P1433published inPapillomavirus research (Amsterdam, Netherlands)Q27726667
P1476titleContribution of Human papillomavirus in neuroendocrine tumors from a series of 10,575 invasive cervical cancer cases.
P478volume5

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