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Detection of capsid antigen of human papillomavirus (HPV) in benign lesions of female genital tract using anti‐HPV monoclonal antibody

Iwasaki et al., 1992

Document ID
6574790801201155079
Author
Iwasaki T
Sata T
Sugase M
Sato Y
Kurata T
Suzuki K
Ohmoto H
Iwamoto S
Matsukura T
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The Journal of pathology

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We established a murine monoclonal antibody (K1H8) to human papillomavirus (HPV) using alkaline‐disrupted virions of HPV type 1 (HPV‐l) as the immunogen. K1H8 recognized a 57 kD capsid protein of HPV‐1 and detected the antigen in paraffin sections of formalin‐fixed …
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