Integration of human papillomavirus type 16 DNA sequences: a possible early event in the progression of genital tumors.
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Topography of early HPV 16 transcription in high-grade genital precancers.Transactivation-competent bovine papillomavirus E2 protein is specifically required for efficient repression of human papillomavirus oncogene expression and for acute growth inhibition of cervical carcinoma cell linesProductive replication of adeno-associated virus can occur in human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) episome-containing keratinocytes and is augmented by the HPV-16 E2 protein.Mechanisms of human papillomavirus E2-mediated repression of viral oncogene expression and cervical cancer cell growth inhibition.Integrated human papillomavirus type 16 is frequently found in cervical cancer precursors as demonstrated by a novel quantitative real-time PCR technique.Primary human cervical carcinoma cells require human papillomavirus E6 and E7 expression for ongoing proliferation.Delineation of human papillomavirus type 18 enhancer binding proteins: the intracellular distribution of a novel octamer binding protein p92 is cell cycle regulated.Integration of human papillomavirus type 16 into the human genome correlates with a selective growth advantage of cellsProgressive growth of human papillomavirus type 16-transformed keratinocytes is associated with an increased release of soluble tumour necrosis factor (TNF) receptor.Testing for human papillomavirus: basic pathobiology of infection, methodologies, and implications for clinical use.Reversible repression of papillomavirus oncogene expression in cervical carcinoma cells: consequences for the phenotype and E6-p53 and E7-pRB interactionsInhibition of cervical carcinoma cell line proliferation by the introduction of a bovine papillomavirus regulatory geneTranscriptional activation of several heterologous promoters by the E6 protein of human papillomavirus type 16.The E7 gene of human papillomavirus type 16 is sufficient for immortalization of human epithelial cells.Activation of human papillomavirus type 18 gene expression by herpes simplex virus type 1 viral transactivators and a phorbol ester.Oncogenic and nononcogenic human genital papillomaviruses generate the E7 mRNA by different mechanismsIntegration of papillomavirus DNA near myc genes in genital carcinomas and its consequences for proto-oncogene expression.Immortalization and altered differentiation of human keratinocytes in vitro by the E6 and E7 open reading frames of human papillomavirus type 18.Analysis of integrated human papillomavirus type 16 DNA in cervical cancers: amplification of viral sequences together with cellular flanking sequences.Mutational analysis of cis elements involved in E2 modulation of human papillomavirus type 16 P97 and type 18 P105 promoters.Sequence duplication and internal deletion in the integrated human papillomavirus type 16 genome cloned from a cervical carcinoma.Disruption of either the E1 or the E2 regulatory gene of human papillomavirus type 16 increases viral immortalization capacityDetection of human papillomavirus 16 and 18 DNA in epithelial lesions of the lower genital tract by in situ hybridization and polymerase chain reaction: cervical scrapes are not substitutes for biopsiesAnalysis of HPV16, 18, 31, and 35 DNA in pre-invasive and invasive lesions of the uterine cervixThe EVER proteins as a natural barrier against papillomaviruses: a new insight into the pathogenesis of human papillomavirus infections.Role of papillomavirusesRegulation of the life cycle of HPVs by differentiation and the DNA damage responseViral and cellular oncogenes in papillomavirus-associated cancers.Targeting Persistent Human Papillomavirus Infection.Mechanistic signatures of HPV insertions in cervical carcinomas.
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Integration of human papillomavirus type 16 DNA sequences: a possible early event in the progression of genital tumors.
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Integration of human papilloma ...... progression of genital tumors.
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Integration of human papilloma ...... progression of genital tumors
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Croissant O
Schneider-Maunoury S
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1987-10-01T00:00:00Z