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- who: Intestinal Mucosa and collaborators from the Yokohama City University, Japan have published the research: Prevalence Cell Tropism and Clinical Impact of Human Parvovirus Persistence in Adenomatous Cancerous Inflamed and Healthy, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors aimed to study the parvovirus occurrence, sites of persistence, host cells, virus activity, and transcriptomic changes in the intestinal mucosal specimens. The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of the HUS Helsinki University Hospital (Decision number 553/E6/01), and informed consent was obtained from all individuals participating in this study. The study provided the first . . .
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