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1. Cottontail Rabbit Papillomavirus (CRPV) Related Animal Models for Head and Neck Cancer Research: A Comprehensive Review of the Literature.

2. The full transcription map of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus in tumor tissues.

3. Cottontail rabbit papillomavirus E6 proteins: Interaction with MAML1 and modulation of the Notch signaling pathway.

4. Modeling HPV-Associated Disease and Cancer Using the Cottontail Rabbit Papillomavirus.

5. Orf Virus-Based Therapeutic Vaccine for Treatment of Papillomavirus-Induced Tumors.

6. Cottontail Rabbit Papillomavirus E1 and E2 Proteins Mutually Influence Their Subcellular Localizations.

7. Recent advances in preclinical model systems for papillomaviruses.

8. RNA sequencing analysis identifies novel spliced transcripts but does not indicate quantitative or qualitative changes of viral transcripts during progression of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus-induced tumours.

9. A Century of Shope Papillomavirus in Museum Rabbit Specimens.

10. Evaluation of positron emission tomographic tracers for imaging of papillomavirus-induced tumors in rabbits.

11. Synonymous codon changes in the oncogenes of the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus lead to increased oncogenicity and immunogenicity of the virus.

12. A recombinant cottontail rabbit papillomavirus genome for ectopic expression of genes in cells infected with virus in vivo.

13. Vaccine generated immunity targets an HPV16 E7 HLA-A2.1-restricted CD8(+) T cell epitope relocated to an early gene or a late gene of the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (CRPV) genome in HLA-A2.1 transgenic rabbits.

14. Papillomavirus infection requires gamma secretase.

15. Papillomavirus DNA complementation in vivo.

16. AP-1 and ERK1 but not p38 nor JNK is required for CRPV early protein 2-dependent MMP-9 promoter activation in rabbit epithelial cells.

17. CRPV genomes with synonymous codon optimizations in the CRPV E7 gene show phenotypic differences in growth and altered immunity upon E7 vaccination.

18. The E7 protein of the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus immortalizes normal rabbit keratinocytes and reduces pRb levels, while E6 cooperates in immortalization but neither degrades p53 nor binds E6AP.

19. Persistent conjunctival papilloma due to oral papillomavirus infection in a rabbit in New Zealand.

20. Therapeutic vaccination of rabbits with a ubiquitin-fused papillomavirus E1, E2, E6 and E7 DNA vaccine.

21. Rabbits immunised with recombinant BCG expressing the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (CRPV) L2E7E2 genes induces regression of established papillomas.

22. Impact of genetic changes to the CRPV genome and their application to the study of pathogenesis in vivo.

23. An HLA-A2.1-transgenic rabbit model to study immunity to papillomavirus infection.

24. Immunisation with recombinant BCG expressing the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus (CRPV) L1 gene provides protection from CRPV challenge.

25. Large cutaneous rabbit papillomas that persist during cyclosporin A treatment can regress spontaneously after cessation of immunosuppression.

26. The cottontail rabbit papillomavirus model of high-risk HPV-induced disease.

27. Characterization of three rabbit oral papillomavirus oncogenes.

28. Kinetics of in vitro adsorption and entry of papillomavirus virions.

29. The viral E4 protein is required for the completion of the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus productive cycle in vivo.

30. Vaccination of rabbits with an adenovirus vector expressing the papillomavirus E2 protein leads to clearance of papillomas and infection.

31. Identification of the E9/E2C cDNA and functional characterization of the gene product reveal a new repressor of transcription and replication in cottontail rabbit papillomavirus.

32. Inhibition of human papillomavirus DNA replication by small molecule antagonists of the E1-E2 protein interaction.

33. Amino acid residues in the carboxy-terminal region of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus E6 influence spontaneous regression of cutaneous papillomas.

34. Intranasal vaccination with a recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus expressing cottontail rabbit papillomavirus L1 protein provides complete protection against papillomavirus-induced disease.

35. Ubiquitin-fused and/or multiple early genes from cottontail rabbit papillomavirus as DNA vaccines.

36. Intracutaneous DNA vaccination with the E8 gene of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus induces protective immunity against virus challenge in rabbits.

37. Gene gun-mediated intracutaneous vaccination with papillomavirus E7 gene delays cancer development of papillomavirus-induced skin papillomas on rabbits.

38. Stanfield Rogers: insights into virus vectors and failure of an early gene therapy model.

39. High and low levels of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus E2 protein generate opposite effects on gene expression.

40. Variation in the nucleotide sequence of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus a and b subtypes affects wart regression and malignant transformation and level of viral replication in domestic rabbits.

41. DNA vaccination prevents and/or delays carcinoma development of papillomavirus-induced skin papillomas on rabbits.

42. Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor priming plus papillomavirus E6 DNA vaccination: effects on papilloma formation and regression in the cottontail rabbit papillomavirus--rabbit model.

43. Rabbit oral papillomavirus complete genome sequence and immunity following genital infection.

44. Induction of E6/E7 expression in cottontail rabbit papillomavirus latency following UV activation.

45. Protection of rabbits from viral challenge by gene gun-based intracutaneous vaccination with a combination of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus E1, E2, E6, and E7 genes.

46. Intramuscular injection of plasmid DNA encoding cottontail rabbit papillomavirus E1, E2, E6 and E7 induces T cell-mediated but not humoral immune responses in rabbits.

47. Characterization of transformation function of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus E5 and E8 genes.

48. Intracutaneous vaccination of rabbits with the E6 gene of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus provides partial protection against virus challenge.

49. Recombinant Listeria monocytogenes vaccination eliminates papillomavirus-induced tumors and prevents papilloma formation from viral DNA.

50. A cottontail rabbit papillomavirus strain (CRPVb) with strikingly divergent E6 and E7 oncoproteins: An insight in the evolution of papillomaviruses.

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