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All strains of human papillomavirus (hpv) are capable of integrating their double-stranded dna viral genome into host basal cells while waiting for keratinocyte differentiation before initiating viral replication for virion shedding. as a consequence of the integrated genome, hpv strains that more readily transform host cells are more likely to cause an increased expression of viral
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