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Bovine cutaneous papillomas associated with bovine papillomavirus type 5

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Squamous papillomas obtained from bovine facial skin yielded viral DNA indistinguishable from that of bovine papillomavirus type 5. It was separated from recognised bovine papillomaviruses by its restriction endonuclease pattern and hybridization tests with DNA.

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Bloch, N., Sutton, R.H. & Spradbrow, P.B. Bovine cutaneous papillomas associated with bovine papillomavirus type 5. Archives of Virology 138, 373–377 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01379140

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