273 results on '"Munger, Karl"'
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2. Label-free, High-Resolution Optical Metabolic Imaging of Human Cervical Precancers Reveals Potential for Intraepithelial Neoplasia Diagnosis
3. PTPN14 degradation by high-risk human papillomavirus E7 limits keratinocyte differentiation and contributes to HPV-mediated oncogenesis
4. MmuPV1 E6 induces cell proliferation and other hallmarks of cancer
5. List of contributors
6. List of Contributors
7. Molecular basis of gynecologic diseases
8. Finding How Human Papillomaviruses Alter the Biochemistry and Identity of Infected Epithelial Cells
9. Expert Views on HPV Infection
10. MmuPV1 E7’s interaction with PTPN14 delays Epithelial differentiation and contributes to virus-induced skin disease
11. Human Papillomavirus: Pathogenesis and Host Immune Response
12. Molecular Basis of Gynecologic Diseases
13. List of Contributors
14. Papillomaviruses ☆
15. Human papillomaviruses: Knowns, mysteries, and unchartered territories.
16. A Mathematical Model of Cell Cycle Dysregulation Due to Human Papillomavirus Infection
17. Mechanistic Contributions of lncRNAs to Cellular Signaling Pathways Crucial to the Lifecycle of Human Papillomaviruses
18. Papillomaviruses and Cervical Neoplasia
19. Molecular Mechanisms of MmuPV1 E6 and E7 and Implications for Human Disease
20. Tumor suppressor p16 INK4A is necessary for survival of cervical carcinoma cell lines
21. Kinase requirements in human cells: V. Synthetic lethal interactions between p53 and the protein kinases SGK2 and PAK3
22. Kinase Requirements in Human Cells: I. Comparing Kinase Requirements across Various Cell Types
23. The dynamic interactome of microRNAs and the human papillomavirus in head and neck cancers
24. Role and Clinical Utility of Cancer/Testis Antigens in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
25. Noninvasive assessment of mitochondrial organization in three-dimensional tissues reveals changes associated with cancer development
26. The State of the p53 and Retinoblastoma Genes in Human Cervical Carcinoma Cell Lines
27. Factor-Binding Element in the Human c-myc Promoter Involved in Transcriptional Regulation by Transforming Growth Factor β1 and by the Retinoblastoma Gene Product
28. Efficiency of Binding the Retinoblastoma Protein Correlates with the Transforming Capacity of the E7 Oncoproteins of the Human Papillomaviruses
29. Adenovirus E1A, Simian Virus 40 Tumor Antigen, and Human Papillomavirus E7 Protein Share the Capacity to Disrupt the Interaction Between Transcription Factor E2F and the Retinoblastoma Gene Product
30. The Mus musculus Papillomavirus Type 1 E7 Protein Binds to the Retinoblastoma Tumor Suppressor: Implications for Viral Pathogenesis
31. Head and neck cancer
32. Chapter 23 - Molecular basis of gynecologic diseases
33. Human papillomavirus 16 E7 inactivator of retinoblastoma family proteins complements human cytomegalovirus lacking UL97 protein kinase
34. Kinase requirements in human cells: II. Genetic interaction screens identify kinase requirements following HPV16 E7 expression in cancer cells
35. BRD4 downregulation inhibits the viability of cervical cancer cells without affecting viral oncoprotein expression
36. Association of the human papillomavirus type 16 E7 oncoprotein with the 600-kDa retinoblastoma protein-associated factor, p600
37. Bovine papillomavirus E7 transformation function correlates with cellular p600 protein binding
38. Molecular Basis of Gynecologic Diseases
39. List of Contributors
40. Molecular Basis of Gynecologic Diseases
41. A Conserved Amino Acid in the C Terminus of Human Papillomavirus E7 Mediates Binding to PTPN14 and Repression of Epithelial Differentiation
42. Expression of the Long Noncoding RNA DINO in Human Papillomavirus-Positive Cervical Cancer Cells Reactivates the Dormant TP53 Tumor Suppressor through ATM/CHK2 Signaling
43. KDM6A-Mediated Expression of the Long Noncoding RNA DINO Causes TP53 Tumor Suppressor Stabilization in Human Papillomavirus 16 E7-Expressing Cells
44. A conserved amino acid in the C-terminus of HPV E7 mediates binding to PTPN14 and repression of epithelial differentiation
45. Expression of the long noncoding RNA DINO in HPV positive cervical cancer cells reactivates the dormant TP53 tumor suppressor through ATM/CHK2 signaling
46. The Role of Long Noncoding RNAs in Human Papillomavirus-associated Pathogenesis
47. KDM6A mediated expression of the long noncoding RNA DINO causes TP53 tumor suppressor stabilization in Human Papillomavirus type 16 E7 expressing cells
48. Editorial overview: Viruses and cancer
49. Prognostic Implications of HPV in Oropharyngeal Cancer
50. Immortalization of primary human keratinocytes by the helix-loop-helix protein, Id-1
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