Fig. 2From: Hepatitis B or C viral infection and the risk of cervical cancerImmunohistochemistry assay for HBV antigens. Representative images of A HBsAg-negative, B HBcAg-negative, C focal HBsAg-positive, D focal HBcAg-positive, E diffuse HBsAg-positive, F diffuse HBcAg-positive staining in cervical cancer tissues. Representative images of G HBsAg-negative, H HBcAg-negative staining in adjacent normal cervical epithelium. Bar = 50 μmBack to article page