Human Ppillomavirus antibody

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asked Mar 19, 2021 in Cell Tracking by creativebiolabs22 (11,840 points)

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a small double-stranded circular DNA virus with a genome of approximately 8000 base pairs, belonging to the papillomavirus family. It is transmitted by skin-to-skin or mucosa-to-mucosa contact and enters the host body via cutaneous or mucosal trauma. HPV infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease, although it is usually cured by the immune system. HPV infection results in common and anogenital warts, as well as other non-dermatological diseases. The role of HPV in cancer development has been extensively studied, primarily in cervical cancer, but also in other types of neoplasms. Nowadays, Creative Biolabs offers anti-HPV antibodies and customized antibody services for supporting HPV researches.

Human Ppillomavirus antibody

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