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J E Bock

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Bock J, Connelly R
J Food Sci . 2008 Sep; 73(7):R91-8. PMID: 18803725
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has experienced widespread use as an analytical tool in the last 3 decades. Researchers today are exploring ways of applying NIRS that expand beyond compositional analyses into...
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Kjaer S, Chackerian B, van den Brule A, Svare E, Paull G, Walbomers J, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2001 Feb; 10(2):101-6. PMID: 11219765
Genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is generally considered to be sexually transmitted. However, nonsexual spread of the virus has also been suggested. The goal of this study was to assess:...
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Kjaer S, Sharif H, Olsen J, Bock J
Ugeskr Laeger . 2000 Apr; 161(47):6503-4. PMID: 10778360
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Bock J, Jonsson V
Ugeskr Laeger . 2000 Feb; 162(3):366-8. PMID: 10680480
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Munk C, Morre S, Kjaer S, Poll P, Bock J, Meijer C, et al.
Sex Transm Dis . 1999 Jul; 26(6):325-8. PMID: 10417019
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Munk C, Kjaer S, POLL P, Bock J
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand . 1998 Nov; 77(9):917-22. PMID: 9808380
Background: Studies have shown that accuracy of self-reported screening for cervical cancer is not optimal. In order to improve women's knowledge of their screening status and in broader terms improve...
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Kruger-Kjaer S, van den Brule A, Svare E, Engholm G, Sherman M, Poll P, et al.
Int J Cancer . 1998 Jun; 76(5):613-9. PMID: 9610715
Risk factors for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia have most often been studied in high-grade lesions. Furthermore, in a high proportion of the studies, human papillomavirus (HPV), the most significant risk determinant...
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Munk C, Svare E, POLL P, Bock J, Kjaer S
Sex Transm Dis . 1997 Dec; 24(10):567-72. PMID: 9383844
Background And Objectives: The most important risk factor for cervical neoplasia is genital infection with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV). Genital warts (GW) are an easily recognizable condition caused...
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Kjaer S, van den Brule A, Bock J, Poll P, Engholm G, Sherman M, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 1997 Oct; 6(10):799-805. PMID: 9332762
Most studies of risk factors for human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA detection have focused on overall HPV positivity and have not examined determinants for high-risk and low-risk HPV types separately. We...
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Poulsen H, Jacobsen M, Bertelsen K, Andersen J, Ahrons S, Bock J, et al.
Ugeskr Laeger . 1997 May; 159(22):3403-7. PMID: 9199028
In an attempt to create uniform nationwide guidelines for the management of all stages of endometrial carcinoma, and to limit the use of adjuvant radiation therapy in stage I disease...