Coexistence of episomal and integrated HPV16 DNA in squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix
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Detection of human papillomavirus in archival tissues. Comparison of in situ hybridization and polymerase chain reaction.Mechanism of genomic instability in cells infected with the high-risk human papillomaviruses.Analysis of The Cancer Genome Atlas sequencing data reveals novel properties of the human papillomavirus 16 genome in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.Study of viral integration of HPV-16 in young patients with LSIL.Genomic instability of the host cell induced by the human papillomavirus replication machineryNovel short-fragment PCR assay for highly sensitive broad-spectrum detection of anogenital human papillomaviruses.Human papillomavirus status in the prediction of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in patients with persistent low-grade cervical cytological abnormalities.Comparative study of HPV16 integration in cervical lesions between ethnicities with high and low rates of infection with high-risk HPV and the correlation between integration rate and cervical neoplasia.The role of integration in oncogenic progression of HPV-associated cancersClonality analysis of synchronous lesions of cervical carcinoma based on X chromosome inactivation polymorphism, human papillomavirus type 16 genome mutations, and loss of heterozygosity.Human papillomavirus DNA and e6/e7 mRNA status in relation to survival of patients treated for cervical squamous cell carcinomaAnalysis of HPV16, 18, 31, and 35 DNA in pre-invasive and invasive lesions of the uterine cervixHuman papillomavirus, integration and cervical carcinogenesis: a clinicopathological perspectiveHuman papillomaviruses and cervical neoplasia. I. Classification, virology, pathology, and epidemiology.Recombination-dependent oligomerization of human papillomavirus genomes upon transient DNA replication.Detection of integrated human papillomavirus 16 DNA in squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix.Cytokeratin7 and cytokeratin19 expression in high grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasm and squamous cell carcinoma and their possible association in cervical carcinogenesis.Initial amplification of the HPV18 genome proceeds via two distinct replication mechanisms.Development of a cellular assay system to study the genome replication of high- and low-risk mucosal and cutaneous human papillomavirusesIntegration of Human Papillomavirus Genomes in Head and Neck Cancer: Is It Time to Consider a Paradigm Shift?The Interaction Between Human Papillomaviruses and the Stromal Microenvironment.Human papillomavirus DNA and TP53 mutations in lung cancers from butchers.Antigen design enhances the immunogenicity of Semliki Forest virus-based therapeutic human papillomavirus vaccines.Biotinyl-tyramide-based in situ hybridization signal patterns distinguish human papillomavirus type and grade of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.Interpretation of the signal patterns produced by NISH in cervical neoplasia harbouring HPV.Endocrine tumors of the cervix: morphologic assessment, expression of human papillomavirus, and evaluation for loss of heterozygosity on 1p,3p, 11q, and 17p.Human papillomavirus type 16 E5-mediated upregulation of Met in human keratinocytes.Presence of Human Papillomavirus in Squamous Cell Laryngeal Carcinomas. A study of Thirty-nine Cases Using Polymerase Chain Reaction and in situ Hybridization
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Coexistence of episomal and integrated HPV16 DNA in squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix
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scientific article published on March 1994
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Coexistence of episomal and integrated HPV16 DNA in squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix
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Coexistence of episomal and in ...... cell carcinoma of the cervix.
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Coexistence of episomal and integrated HPV16 DNA in squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix
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Coexistence of episomal and in ...... cell carcinoma of the cervix.
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Coexistence of episomal and integrated HPV16 DNA in squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix
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Coexistence of episomal and in ...... cell carcinoma of the cervix.
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Coexistence of episomal and integrated HPV16 DNA in squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix
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10.1136/JCP.47.3.253
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1994-03-01T00:00:00Z