Abstract
Papillomaviruses have been implicated in a variety of human diseases ranging from common warts to invasive carcinoma of the anogenital mucosa. Existing assays for genotyping human papillomavirus are restricted to a small number of types. Here, we present a comprehensive, accurate microarray strategy for detection and genotyping of 102 human papillomavirus types and validate its use in a panel of 91 anal swabs. This array has equal performance to traditional dot blot analysis with the benefits of added genotype coverage and the ability to calibrate readout over a range of sensitivity or specificity values. © 2011 Sarah Tuttleton Arron et al.
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Arron, S. T., Skewes-Cox, P., Do, P. H., Dybbro, E., Da Costa, M., Palefsky, J. M., & DeRisi, J. L. (2011). Validation of a diagnostic microarray for human papillomavirus: Coverage of 102 genotypes. Journal of Nucleic Acids, 2011. https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/756905
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