P. Simeone, M. Romanucci, C. Rizzo, R. Brandi, D. Malatesta, G. Guardo, L. Bongiovanni, L. D. Salda, A. Venuti
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Papillomaviruses in Multiple Tumours of Twin Goats
In situ hybridisation, polymerase chain reaction as well as L1 antigen immunolabelling indicated the presence of Papillomavirus in tumour samples of twin goats. These findings suggest that caprine PVs may play a role in cutaneous and ocular tumour development, similarly to what has been suggested for humans.