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1. FLT3L governs the development of partially overlapping hematopoietic lineages in humans and mice

2. Multi-dose Formulation Development for a Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Virus-Like Particle-Based Vaccine: Part II- Real-time and Accelerated Stability Studies

3. Multi-Dose Formulation Development for a Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Virus-Like Particle-Based Vaccine: Part I - Screening of Preservative Combinations

4. Analytical and Preformulation Characterization Studies of Human Papillomavirus Virus-Like Particles to Enable Quadrivalent Multi-Dose Vaccine Formulation Development

5. A Combined LC-MS and Immunoassay Approach to Characterize Preservative-Induced Destabilization of Human Papillomavirus Virus-like Particles Adsorbed to an Aluminum-Salt Adjuvant.

6. Immune Responses in Oral Papillomavirus Clearance in the MmuPV1 Mouse Model.

8. Passive Immunization with a Single Monoclonal Neutralizing Antibody Protects against Cutaneous and Mucosal Mouse Papillomavirus Infections.

9. Depo Medroxyprogesterone (DMPA) Promotes Papillomavirus Infections but Does Not Accelerate Disease Progression in the Anogenital Tract of a Mouse Model.

11. High-Resolution Structure Analysis of Antibody V5 and U4 Conformational Epitopes on Human Papillomavirus 16.

12. Antibody Competition Reveals Surface Location of HPV L2 Minor Capsid Protein Residues 17-36.

13. A Cryo-Electron Microscopy Study Identifies the Complete H16.V5 Epitope and Reveals Global Conformational Changes Initiated by Binding of the Neutralizing Antibody Fragment.

14. A Comparative Study on Delivery of Externally Attached DNA by Papillomavirus VLPs and Pseudoviruses.

15. Mouse Papillomavirus L1 and L2 Are Dispensable for Viral Infection and Persistence at Both Cutaneous and Mucosal Tissues.

16. BET bromodomain inhibitors show anti-papillomavirus activity in vitro and block CRPV wart growth in vivo.

17. Cryoelectron Microscopy Maps of Human Papillomavirus 16 Reveal L2 Densities and Heparin Binding Site.

18. The U4 Antibody Epitope on Human Papillomavirus 16 Identified by Cryo-electron Microscopy.

19. Structural comparison of four different antibodies interacting with human papillomavirus 16 and mechanisms of neutralization.

20. Broad Cross-Protection Is Induced in Preclinical Models by a Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Composed of L1/L2 Chimeric Virus-Like Particles.

21. The environmental pollutant and tobacco smoke constituent dibenzo[def,p]chrysene is a co-factor for malignant progression of mouse oral papillomavirus infections.

22. Monitoring mouse papillomavirus-associated cancer development using longitudinal Pap smear screening.

23. Antibody-Mediated Immune Subset Depletion Modulates the Immune Response in a Rabbit ( Oryctolagus cuniculus ) Model of Epstein-Barr Virus Infection.

24. High-Resolution Structure Analysis of Antibody V5 and U4 Conformational Epitopes on Human Papillomavirus 16.

25. Mouse papillomavirus infection persists in mucosal tissues of an immunocompetent mouse strain and progresses to cancer.

26. Ranpirnase eradicates human papillomavirus in cultured cells and heals anogenital warts in a Phase I study.

27. Comparisons of VLP-Based ELISA, Neutralization Assays with Native HPV, and Neutralization Assays with PsV in Detecting HPV Antibody Responses in HIV-Infected Women.

28. HPV binding assay to Laminin-332/integrin α6β4 on human keratinocytes.

29. Antibody detection in tear samples as a surrogate to monitor host immunity against papillomavirus infections in vaccinated and naturally infected hosts.

30. Pathogenesis of infection by human papillomavirus.

31. Binding and neutralization characteristics of a panel of monoclonal antibodies to human papillomavirus 58.

32. Differential binding patterns to host cells associated with particles of several human alphapapillomavirus types.

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