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251. Absence of antibody against human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 in patients with cervical cancer is independent of sequence variations.

252. Differential cell cycle response of nontumorigenic and tumorigenic human papillomavirus-positive keratinocytes towards transforming growth factor-beta1.

253. Uniform distribution of HPV 16 E6 and E7 variants in patients with normal histology, cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer.

254. Overriding of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors by high and low risk human papillomavirus types: evidence for an in vivo role in cervical lesions.

255. Cervical cancer, HPV 16 E6, variant genotypes, and serology.

256. Identification of novel molecular markers which correlate with HPV-induced tumor progression.

257. Interaction of human papillomavirus type 16 and adeno-associated virus type 2 co-infecting human cervical epithelium.

258. Specific chromosomal imbalances in human papillomavirus-transfected cells during progression toward immortality.

259. Detection and characterization of human papillomavirus type 45 DNA in the cervical carcinoma cell line MS751.

260. Promoter usage in the E7 ORF of HPV16 correlates with epithelial differentiation and is largely confined to low-grade genital neoplasia.

261. Malignant progression of an HPV16-immortalized human keratinocyte cell line (HPKIA) in vitro.

262. Expression of CD44 splice variants in normal, dysplastic, and neoplastic cervical epithelium.

263. Epithelial differentiation fails to support replication of cloned human papillomavirus type 16 DNA in transfected keratinocytes.

264. Genetic analysis of an in vitro model system for human papillomavirus type 16-associated tumorigenesis.

265. Efficient self-assembly of human papillomavirus type 16 L1 and L1-L2 into virus-like particles.

266. Major histocompatibility complex and human papillomavirus type 16 E7 expression in high-grade vulvar lesions.

267. Binding of the human E2F transcription factor to the retinoblastoma protein but not to cyclin A is abolished in HPV-16-immortalized cells.

268. Inhibition of tumorigenicity of cervical cancer cells in nude mice by HPV E6-E7 anti-sense RNA.

269. Geographical dependence of sequence variation in the E7 gene of human papillomavirus type 16.

270. Human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV 16) gene expression and DNA replication in cervical neoplasia: analysis by in situ hybridization.

271. Sense and antisense transcripts of human papillomavirus type 16 in cervical cancers.

272. Molecular variants of human papillomavirus type 16 from four continents suggest ancient pandemic spread of the virus and its coevolution with humankind.

273. Regulation of growth and gene expression in human papillomavirus-transformed keratinocytes by transforming growth factor-beta: implications for the control of papillomavirus infection.

274. Viral transcription in human keratinocyte cell lines immortalized by human papillomavirus type-16.

275. The early genes E6 and E7 of cancer associated human papilloma viruses as targets of tumor suppression?

276. Failure to detect human papillomavirus sequences at the 3p21 rearrangement site in pleomorphic adenomas.

277. Inverse relationship between human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 early gene expression and cell differentiation in nude mouse epithelial cysts and tumors induced by HPV-positive human cell lines.

278. Differential response of nontumorigenic and tumorigenic human papillomavirus type 16-positive epithelial cells to transforming growth factor beta 1.

279. A papillomavirus DNA from a cervical carcinoma and its prevalence in cancer biopsy samples from different geographic regions.

280. Selective suppression of human papillomavirus transcription in non-tumorigenic cells by 5-azacytidine.

281. DNA sequence and genome organization of genital human papillomavirus type 6b.

282. Glucocorticoid-enhanced neoplastic transformation of human keratinocytes by human papillomavirus type 16 and an activated ras oncogene.

283. Transcriptional regulation of the human papillomavirus-16 E6-E7 promoter by a keratinocyte-dependent enhancer, and by viral E2 trans-activator and repressor gene products: implications for cervical carcinogenesis.

284. Presence of human papillomavirus in genital tumors.

285. Regional chromosome localization of human papillomavirus integration sites near fragile sites, oncogenes, and cancer chromosome breakpoints.

286. Molecular and cytogenetic analysis of immortalized human primary keratinocytes obtained after transfection with human papillomavirus type 16 DNA.

287. Human papillomavirus type 16 DNA sequence.

288. The physical state of human papillomavirus type 16 DNA in benign and malignant genital tumours.

289. Papillomavirus sequences integrate near cellular oncogenes in some cervical carcinomas.

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