150 results on '"Zehbe, I"'
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2. The immortalizing and transforming ability of two common human papillomavirus 16 E6 variants with different prevalences in cervical cancer
3. Detection of human papillomavirus in cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia, using in situ hybridization and various polymerase chain reaction techniques
4. MHC class II Tetramer Guided Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific CD4+ T Cells in Peripheral Blood from Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
5. O-GYN-IWH-PhD-044 The Anishinaabek Cervical Cancer Screening Study (ACCSS): Barriers to and Strategies for Increasing Cervical Cancer Screening amongst First Nations Communities in Northwest Ontario
6. Influence of cell line and cell cycle phase on sonoporation transfection efficiency in cervical carcinoma cells under the same physical conditions
7. Sensitive in situ hybridization with catalyzed reporter deposition, streptavidin-Nanogold, and silver acetate autometallography: detection of single-copy human papillomavirus
8. Feasibility of self-sampling and human papillomavirus testing for cervical cancer screening in First Nation women from Northwest Ontario, Canada: a pilot study
9. Association between human papillomavirus 16 E6 variants and humanleukocyte antigen class I polymorphism in cervical cancer of Swedishwomen.
10. p53 codon 72 polymorphism and various human papillomavirus 16 E6 genotypes are risk factors for cervical cancer development.
11. Human papillomavirus 16 E6, L1, L2 and E2 gene variants in cervical lesion progression
12. MHC class II Tetramer Guided Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific CD4+T Cells in Peripheral Blood from Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis
13. Codon 72 polymorphism of p53 and its association with cervical cancer.
14. Overriding of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors by high and low risk human papillomavirus types; Evidence for an in vivo role in cervical lesions.
15. HPV prevalence in anal warts tested with the MY09/MY11 SHARP Signal system
16. Different T-cell Receptor (TCR) Zeta Chain Expression in Cervical Cancer and its Precursor Lesions
17. Reduktion der T-Zell-Rezeptor (TZR) Zeta-Ketten-Expression im Zervixkarzinom
18. Human papillomavirus 16 E6 variants are more prevalent in invasive cervical carcinoma than the prototype.
19. High risk HPV persists after treatment of genital papillomavirus infection but not after treatment of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
20. Non-isotopic ELISA-based detection of human papillomavirus-amplified DNA.
21. Human papillomavirus infection and invasive cervical neoplasia: A study of prevalence and morphology.
22. Histopathologic examination of penile epithelial lesions is of limited diagnostic value in human papillomavirus infection.
23. Variants of the long control region and the E6 oncogene in European human papillomavirus type 16 isolates: implications for cervical disease
24. Non-radioisotopic detection and typing of human papilloma virus by use of polymerase chain reaction and single-strand conformational polymorphism.
25. Detection of human papillomavirus in cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia using in situ hybridization and various polymerase chain reaction techniques.
26. Cytological evaluation and molecular human papillomavirus test of cervical scrapings from women treated for condyloma.
27. Histopathological examination of penile epithelial lesions is of limited diagnostic value in human papillomavirus infection.
28. Two consensus primer systems and nested polymerase chain reaction for human papillomavirus detection. A study of sensitivity.
29. Vulvar pappilomatosisi, acetowhite lesions and normal looking vulvar mucosa evaluated by microscopy and HPV-analysis.
30. HPV infection in male partners of women with squamous intraepithelial neoplasia and/or high risk HPV.
31. Polymerase chain reaction in situ hybridization (indirect in situ PCR) with immuno-gold staining detection of human papilloma virus (HBV). In: PCR applications manual.
32. In situ PCR for detection of human papillomavirus in cells and tissue sections. In: In situ polymerase chain reaction and related technology.
33. In situ PCR and enzyme driven in situ amplification (in situ 3SR) for detection of viral DNA and mRNA.
34. New Advances in Super-Sensitive DNA-, RNA- and Antigen Detection: Combination of Labeled Tyramides with Nanogold-Silver Staining (NGSS)
35. High performance Nanogold™-in situ hybridzation and its use in the detection of hybridized and PCR-amplified microscopical preparations
36. Two consensus primer systems and nested polymerase chain reaction for human papillomavirus detection in cervical biopsies: A study of sensitivity*1
37. Use of Probemix and OmniProbe biotinylated cDNA probes for detecting HPV infection in biopsy specimens from the genital tract.
38. MHC class II Tetramer Guided Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific CD4+ T Cells in Peripheral Blood from Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
39. Cytological evaluation and molecular human papillomavirus test of cervical scrapings from women treated for condyloma.
40. Vulvar papillomatosis, aceto-white lesions, and normal-looking vulvar mucosa evaluated by microscopy and human papillomavirus analysis.
41. New Advances in Super-Sensitive DNA-, RNA- and Antigen Detection: Combination of Labeled Tyramides with Nanogold-Silver Staining (NGSS)
42. Awareness of human papillomavirus infection among Indigenous males in North America and Oceania: a Scoping Review.
43. The Potentials and Pitfalls of a Human Cervical Organoid Model Including Langerhans Cells.
44. Virus-Host Protein-Protein Interactions between Human Papillomavirus 16 E6 A1 and D2/D3 Sub-Lineages: Variances and Similarities.
45. Pathogen-Host Analysis Tool (PHAT): an integrative platform to analyze next-generation sequencing data.
46. An epithelial organoid model with Langerhans cells for assessing virus-host interactions.
47. Single-Domain Antibodies Represent Novel Alternatives to Monoclonal Antibodies as Targeting Agents against the Human Papillomavirus 16 E6 Protein.
48. Epithelial stratification shapes infection dynamics.
49. Isolation of Biopsy-Derived, Human Cervical Keratinocytes Propagated as Monolayer and Organoid Cultures.
50. Synthetic siRNA targeting human papillomavirus 16 E6: a perspective on in vitro nanotherapeutic approaches.
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