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51. Probiotics as Potential Biological Immunomodulators in the Management of Oral Lichen Planus: What's New?

52. Macrophages expressing TREM-1 are involved in the progression of HPV16-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.

53. Oral microbiota and vitamin D impact on oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinogenesis: a narrative literature review.

54. Effects of Probiotics Administration on Human Metabolic Phenotype.

55. Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer: news from microbiota research.

56. Implications on pathogenesis and risk of oral lichen planus neoplastic transformation: an ex-vivo retrospective immunohistochemical study.

57. Metallurgical Gallium Additions to Titanium Alloys Demonstrate a Strong Time-Increasing Antibacterial Activity without any Cellular Toxicity.

58. Human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins interact with the nuclear p53-binding protein 1 in an in vitro reconstructed 3D epithelium: new insights for the virus-induced DNA damage response.

59. Antibacterial effectiveness meets improved mechanical properties: Manuka honey/gellan gum composite hydrogels for cartilage repair.

60. Data on Manuka Honey/Gellan Gum composite hydrogels for cartilage repair.

61. Silver-doped keratin nanofibers preserve a titanium surface from biofilm contamination and favor soft-tissue healing.

62. Rutin, a Quercetin Glycoside, Restores Chemosensitivity in Human Breast Cancer Cells.

63. Essential Oil from Berries of Lebanese Juniperus excelsa M. Bieb Displays Similar Antibacterial Activity to Chlorhexidine but Higher Cytocompatibility with Human Oral Primary Cells.

64. Biofilm formation on titanium implants counteracted by grafting gallium and silver ions.

65. Tissue-engineered skin substitutes: an overview.

66. Adipose-derived adult stem cells: available technologies for potential clinical regenerative applications in dentistry.

67. Lack of EVER2 protein in two epidermodysplasia verruciformis patients with skin cancer presenting previously unreported homozygous genetic deletions in the EVER2 gene.

68. Characterization of beta papillomavirus E4 expression in tumours from Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis patients and in experimental models.

69. The epithelial-mesenchymal transition induced by keratinocyte growth conditions is overcome by E6 and E7 from HPV16, but not HPV8 and HPV38: characterization of global transcription profiles.

70. Expression of the interferon-inducible proteins MxA and IFI16 in liver allografts.

71. High beta-HPV DNA loads and strong seroreactivity are present in epidermodysplasia verruciformis.

72. Proteomic investigation in A549 lung cell line stably infected by HPV16E6/E7 oncogenes.

73. Altered expression of UVB-induced cytokines in human papillomavirus-immortalized epithelial cells.

74. Identification of defective Fas function and variation of the perforin gene in an epidermodysplasia verruciformis patient lacking EVER1 and EVER2 mutations.

75. Interaction between inflammation and angiogenesis during different stages of cervical carcinogenesis.

76. Effects of IFI16 overexpression on the growth and doxorubicin sensitivity of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma-derived cell lines.

77. Alpha- and betapapillomavirus E6/E7 genes differentially modulate pro-inflammatory gene expression.

78. Effect of high-risk human papillomavirus oncoproteins on p53R2 gene expression after DNA damage.

79. CD8+ T-cell lymphocytopenia and lack of EVER mutations in a patient with clinically and virologically typical epidermodysplasia verruciformis.

80. The mouse interferon-inducible gene Ifi204 product interacts with the Tpr protein, a component of the nuclear pore complex.

81. Immunohistochemical expression analysis of the human interferon-inducible gene IFI16, a member of the HIN200 family, not restricted to hematopoietic cells.

82. The interferon-inducible gene, Ifi204, acquires malignant transformation capability upon mutation at the Rb-binding sites.

83. The retinoblastoma protein is an essential mediator that links the interferon-inducible 204 gene to cell-cycle regulation.

84. The interferon-inducible 204 gene, a member of the Ifi 200 family, is not involved in the antiviral state induction by IFN-alpha, but is required by the mouse cytomegalovirus for its replication.

85. Demonstration of multiple HPV types in laryngeal premalignant lesions using polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry.

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