Influence of resuspension volume on dry sampling devices taken for human papillomavirus testing: implications for self-sampling
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Influence of resuspension volume on dry sampling devices taken for human papillomavirus testing: implications for self-sampling
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Future Science Ltd
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2023-01-19
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10.2144/btn-2022-0084
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