Human papillomavirus type 33 dna in breast cancer in Chinese

Yingyan Yu1,2, Takahiro Morimoto1, Mitsunori Sasa3, K Okazaki4, Yosuke Harada5, Tsutomu Fujiwara5, Yosuke Irie5, Eiichi Takáhashi5, Akira Tanigami5, Kiyotaka Izumi6
1The University of Tokushima, School of Medical Sciences, Japan
2Department of Pathology, Shanghai First People’s Hospital, China
3Tokushima Breast Care Clinic, Japan
4Kunitomi Surgical Clinic of Okayama, Japan
5Otsuka GEN Research Institute, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd, Japan
62nd Department of Pathology, The University of Tokushima, School of Medicine, Japan

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