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2. Discovery of several thousand highly diverse circular DNA viruses
3. Prophylactic HPV vaccines in patients with HPV-associated diseases and cancer
4. Integrated analysis of cervical squamous cell carcinoma cohorts from three continents reveals conserved subtypes of prognostic significance
5. Principles of epithelial homeostasis control during persistent human papillomavirus infection and its deregulation at the cervical transformation zone
6. Differentiation signals induce APOBEC3A expression via GRHL3 in squamous epithelia and squamous cell carcinoma
7. Characterization of cervical biopsies of women with HIV and HPV co-infection using p16ink4a, ki-67 and HPV E4 immunohistochemistry and DNA methylation
8. Summary from an international cancer seminar focused on human papillomavirus (HPV)-positive oropharynx cancer, convened by scientists at IARC and NCI
9. Human papillomavirus type 16 causes a defined subset of conjunctival in situ squamous cell carcinomas
10. HPV E4 expression and DNA hypermethylation of CADM1, MAL, and miR124-2 genes in cervical cancer and precursor lesions
11. Comprehensive Control of Human Papillomavirus Infections and Related Diseases
12. List of Contributors
13. Biology of the Human Papillomavirus Life Cycle: The Basis for Understanding the Pathology of PreCancer and Cancer
14. Infection to Cancer—Finding Useful Biomarkers for Predicting Risk of Progression to Cancer
15. Response letter to “Understanding the age-related epithelial shifts at the uterine cervix and the area of risk for squamous cell cervical cancer”
16. Risk stratification of cervical disease using detection of human papillomavirus (HPV) E4 protein and cellular MCM protein in clinical liquid based cytology samples
17. Mus musculus papillomavirus 1 E8^E2 represses expression of late protein E4 in basal-like keratinocytes via NCoR/SMRT-HDAC3 co-repressor complexes to enable wart formation in vivo
18. HPV E6 inhibits E6AP to regulate epithelial homeostasis by modulating keratinocyte differentiation commitment and YAP1 activation
19. Natural History and Biology of Human Papillomaviruses
20. The low-risk papillomaviruses
21. Risk factors for human papillomavirus infection and disease: A targeted literature summary.
22. Figure S1 from Delta-Like Ligand–Notch1 Signaling Is Selectively Modulated by HPV16 E6 to Promote Squamous Cell Proliferation and Correlates with Cervical Cancer Prognosis
23. Table S2 from Delta-Like Ligand–Notch1 Signaling Is Selectively Modulated by HPV16 E6 to Promote Squamous Cell Proliferation and Correlates with Cervical Cancer Prognosis
24. Data from Delta-Like Ligand–Notch1 Signaling Is Selectively Modulated by HPV16 E6 to Promote Squamous Cell Proliferation and Correlates with Cervical Cancer Prognosis
25. Supplementary Materials and Methods from Delta-Like Ligand–Notch1 Signaling Is Selectively Modulated by HPV16 E6 to Promote Squamous Cell Proliferation and Correlates with Cervical Cancer Prognosis
26. Stratification of HPV-induced cervical pathology using the virally encoded molecular marker E4 in combination with p16 or MCM
27. The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda
28. Correction to: Human papillomavirus type 16 causes a defined subset of conjunctival in situ squamous cell carcinomas
29. Improved detection reveals active β-papillomavirus infection in skin lesions from kidney transplant recipients
30. Cervical cell lift: A novel triage method for the spatial mapping and grading of precancerous cervical lesions
31. Performance of HPV E4 and p16INK4a biomarkers in predicting regression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 (CIN2): protocol for a historical cohort study
32. E6AP is important for HPV E6 role in regulating epithelial homeostasis and its loss impairs keratinocyte commitment to differentiation
33. Evidence of latent HPV infection in older Danish women with a previous history of cervical dysplasia
34. Role of E6 in Maintaining the Basal Cell Reservoir during Productive Papillomavirus Infection
35. The Reservoir of Persistent Human Papillomavirus Infection; Strategies for Elimination Using Anti-Viral Therapies
36. Integrated analysis of cervical squamous cell carcinoma cohorts from three continents reveals conserved subtypes of prognostic significance.
37. Model systems of human papillomavirus-associated disease
38. Mouse Papillomavirus L1 and L2 Are Dispensable for Viral Infection and Persistence at Both Cutaneous and Mucosal Tissues
39. Human Beta-papillomavirus infection and keratinocyte carcinomas
40. Humans with inherited T cell CD28 deficiency are susceptible to skin papillomaviruses but are otherwise healthy
41. Cervical cancer
42. Pro-metastatic gene expression, immune evasion and an altered HPV spectrum characterize an aggressive subtype of cervical cancer
43. Expression of p16 and HPV E4 on biopsy samples and methylation of FAM19A4 and miR124-2 on cervical cytology samples in the classification of cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions
44. Molecular Basis for Advances in Cervical Screening
45. Delta-Like Ligand–Notch1 Signaling Is Selectively Modulated by HPV16 E6 to Promote Squamous Cell Proliferation and Correlates with Cervical Cancer Prognosis
46. Dynamics of papillomavirus in vivo disease formation & susceptibility to high-level disinfection—Implications for transmission in clinical settings
47. One virus, one lesion—individual components of CIN lesions contain a specific HPV type
48. Etiological Role of Human Papillomavirus Infection for Inverted Papilloma of the Bladder
49. Microwaves can reverse the tumour phenotype of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16)-positive keratinocytes in 3D cell culture models: a novel therapy for HPV-associated disease?
50. The early detection of cervical cancer. The current and changing landscape of cervical disease detection
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