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Human papillomavirus type 18 variants: histopathology and E6/E7 polymorphisms in three countries.Human papillomavirus type 16 E6, E7, and L1 variants in cervical cancer in Indonesia, Suriname, and The Netherlands.Combined array-comparative genomic hybridization and single-nucleotide polymorphism-loss of heterozygosity analysis reveals complex genetic alterations in cervical cancer.Colorectal carcinomas in MUTYH-associated polyposis display histopathological similarities to microsatellite unstable carcinomasDetection of M2-macrophages in uveal melanoma and relation with survival.Decidual infiltration of FoxP3⁺ regulatory T cells, CD3⁺ T cells, CD56⁺ decidual natural killer cells and Ki-67 trophoblast cells in hydatidiform mole compared to normal and ectopic pregnancies.Cytomorphological analysis of uterine cervical pap smears in relation to human papillomavirus infection in Indonesian women.Genome haploidisation with chromosome 7 retention in oncocytic follicular thyroid carcinoma.HLA-E expression by gynecological cancers restrains tumor-infiltrating CD8⁺ T lymphocytes.CXCR7 expression is associated with disease-free and disease-specific survival in cervical cancer patients.HLA-E expression in cervical adenocarcinomas: association with improved long-term survival.Alternatively spliced tissue factor induces angiogenesis through integrin ligation.Treatment failure in patients with HPV 16-induced vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia: understanding different clinical responses to immunotherapy.High human papillomavirus oncogene mRNA expression and not viral DNA load is associated with poor prognosis in cervical cancer patients.Beta2-microglobulin aberrations in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the testis and the central nervous system.Human papillomavirus status in young patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.Paired distribution of molecular subtypes in bilateral breast carcinomas.Molecular mechanisms of epidermal growth factor receptor overexpression in patients with cervical cancer.Genome-wide allelic state analysis on flow-sorted tumor fractions provides an accurate measure of chromosomal aberrations.High-resolution multi-parameter DNA flow cytometry enables detection of tumour and stromal cell subpopulations in paraffin-embedded tissues.In aged mice, outgrowth of intraocular melanoma depends on proangiogenic M2-type macrophages.Lack of TNFalpha mRNA expression in cervical cancer is not associated with loss of heterozygosity at 6p21.3, inactivating mutations or promoter methylation.Monosomy of chromosome 3 and an inflammatory phenotype occur together in uveal melanoma.Versican expression is associated with tumor-infiltrating CD8-positive T cells and infiltration depth in cervical cancer.Anti-inflammatory M2 type macrophages characterize metastasized and tyrosine kinase inhibitor-treated gastrointestinal stromal tumors.Somatic loss of maternal chromosome 11 causes parent-of-origin-dependent inheritance in SDHD-linked paraganglioma and phaeochromocytoma families.Single nucleotide polymorphisms in antigen processing machinery component ERAP1 significantly associate with clinical outcome in cervical carcinoma.HLA class II upregulation during viral infection leads to HLA-DP-directed graft-versus-host disease after CD4+ donor lymphocyte infusion.Frequent HLA class I loss is an early event in cervical carcinogenesis.Human leukocyte antigen class I, MHC class I chain-related molecule A, and CD8+/regulatory T-cell ratio: which variable determines survival of cervical cancer patients?Physical status of multiple human papillomavirus genotypes in flow-sorted cervical cancer cellsGene-specific fluorescence in-situ hybridization analysis on tissue microarray to refine the region of chromosome 20q amplification in melanomaIncreased C-MYC copy numbers on the background of CDKN2A loss is associated with improved survival in nodular melanomaArray-Based Comparative Genomic Hybridization Analysis Reveals Recurrent Chromosomal Alterations and Prognostic Parameters in Primary Cutaneous Large B-Cell LymphomaTumor-Expressed B7-H1 and B7-DC in Relation to PD-1+ T-Cell Infiltration and Survival of Patients with Cervical CarcinomaExpression of Smad2 and Smad4 in cervical cancer: absent nuclear Smad4 expression correlates with poor survivalCirculating human papillomavirus type 16 specific T-cells are associated with HLA Class I expression on tumor cells, but not related to the amount of viral oncogene transcriptsGenetic variation of antigen processing machinery components and association with cervical carcinomaHigh Number of Intraepithelial CD8+Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes Is Associated with the Absence of Lymph Node Metastases in Patients with Large Early-Stage Cervical CancerChromosomal profiles of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia relate to duration of preceding high-risk human papillomavirus infection
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