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Canine papillomavirus-A Centenary review
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Canine papillomavirus-A Centenary review

P.K. Nicholls and M.A. Stanley
Journal of Comparative Pathology, Vol.120(3), pp.219-233
1999
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Abstract

One hundred years have passed since the first reports of transmissible warts in the dog were noted in this journal by its founder (M'Fadyean and Hobday, 1898; Penberthy, 1898). These early observations by M'Fadyean, Penberthy and Hobday started a line of enquiry leading to the development of efficient vaccines which may play a key role in the control of important animal and human diseases. This brief review outlines the role that studies on canine papillomaviruses have played in recent vaccine developments.

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1.179 Oncology
1.179.108 HPV and Cervical Cancer
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