历史
1972年,StefaniaJabłońska在波兰提出了人乳头瘤病毒与皮肤癌在表皮发育不良中的关联。 1978年,巴斯德研究所的Jabłońska和Gerard Orth在皮肤癌中发现了HPV-5 [175] [页码需要] 1976年,Harald zur Hausen发表了人类乳头状瘤病毒在宫颈癌病因中发挥重要作用的假设。 1983年和1984年,祖尔·豪森和他的合作者在宫颈癌中发现了HPV16和HPV18。[176]
HeLa细胞系在其基因组中含有来自HPV18型的额外DNA。[177]
研究
Ludwig-McGill HPV队列,对人乳头瘤病毒感染和宫颈癌风险自然史的大型纵向研究
一项研究发现了支持大蒜提取物的初步证据。[178]
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