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Evaluation of a Commercialized In Situ Hybridization Assay for Detecting Human Papillomavirus DNA in Tissue Specimens from Patients with Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia and Cervical Carcinoma

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FIG. 1. (A) HPV signal patterns in CIN: punctate pattern (arrow) and diffuse pattern (arrow head) (Inform HPV III; magnification, �(B) Focally distributed HPV in CIN1 (Inform HPV III; magnification,magnification,400)
TABLE 1. Agreement between ISH using Inform HPV III andconsensus primer-mediated PCR to detect oncogenicHPV DNA in CINs and cervical carcinoma
TABLE 4. Association between HPV signal patterns as determinedby Inform HPV III and HPV16 E2/E6 ratio

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