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Prevalence of oral hairy leukoplakia and epithelial infection by Epstein- Barr virus in pregnant women and diabetes mellitus patients – cytopathologic and molecular study

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Fig. 2: polymerase chain reaction result. Gel electrophoresis showing EBV amplicons (on the left) and a positive control (on the right - samples of HIV+ patients); M = 123 bp DNA ladder marker; A: two positive samples of healthy individuals; B: seven posit
Fig. 3: results of polymerase chain reaction.

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