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Oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) type distribution and HPV type 16 E6 variants in two Spanish population groups with different levels of HPV infection riskORTIZ, M; TORRES, M; MUNOZ, L et al.Journal of clinical microbiology (Print). 2006, Vol 44, Num 4, pp 1428-1434, issn 0095-1137, 7 p.Article

NFX1 Plays a Role in Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Activation of NFKB ActivityMEI XU; KATZENELLENBOGEN, Rachel A; GRANDORI, Carla et al.Journal of virology. 2010, Vol 84, Num 21, pp 11461-11469, issn 0022-538X, 9 p.Article

Systematic Analysis of the Amino Acid Residues of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E7 Conserved Region 3 Involved in Dimerization and TransformationTODOROVIC, Biljana; MASSIMI, Paola; HUNG, Katherine et al.Journal of virology. 2011, Vol 85, Num 19, pp 10048-10057, issn 0022-538X, 10 p.Article

Lack of heterogeneity of HPV16 E7 sequence compared with HPV31 and HPV73 may be related to its unique carcinogenic propertiesSAFAEIAN, Mahboobeh; VAN DOORSLAER, Koenraad; SCHIFFMAN, Mark et al.Archives of virology. 2010, Vol 155, Num 3, pp 367-370, issn 0304-8608, 4 p.Article

Tissue-Spanning Redox Gradient-Dependent Assembly of Native Human Papillomavirus Type 16 VirionsCONWAY, Michael J; ALAM, Samina; RYNDOCK, Eric J et al.Journal of virology. 2009, Vol 83, Num 20, pp 10515-10526, issn 0022-538X, 12 p.Article

The PDZ Binding Motif of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Induces PTPN13 Loss, Which Allows Anchorage-Independent Growth and Synergizes with Ras for Invasive GrowthSPANOS, William C; HOOVER, Andrew; HARRIS, George F et al.Journal of virology. 2008, Vol 82, Num 5, pp 2493-2500, issn 0022-538X, 8 p.Article

Determination of human papillomavirus 16 physical status through E1/E6 and E2/E6 ratio analysisTSAKOGIANNIS, Dimitris; KYRIAKOPOULOU, Zaharoula; ANNA RUETHER, Irina Georgia et al.Journal of medical microbiology. 2014, Vol 63, Num 12, pp 1716-1723, issn 0022-2615, 8 p.Article

Functional Mapping of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 El CistronLACE, Michael J; ANSON, James R; TUREK, Lubomir P et al.Journal of virology. 2008, Vol 82, Num 21, pp 10724-10734, issn 0022-538X, 11 p.Article

Analysis of human papillomavirus type 16E6-E7 transcription in cervical carcinomas and normal cervical epithelium using the polymerase chain reactionJOHNSON, M. A; BLOMFIELD, P. I; BEVAN, I. .S et al.Journal of general virology. 1990, Vol 71, Num 7, pp 1473-1479, issn 0022-1317, 7 p.Article

Intratypic Variants of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 and Risk of Cervical Neoplasia in TaiwanCHANG, Ya-Ju; CHEN, Hui-Chi; HSING, Ann W et al.Journal of medical virology. 2013, Vol 85, Num 9, pp 1567-1576, issn 0146-6615, 10 p.Article

Evidence of immune memory 8.5 years following administration of a prophylactic human papillomavirus type 16 vaccineROWHANI-RAHBAR, Ali; ALVAREZ, Frances B; BRYAN, Janine T et al.Journal of clinical virology. 2012, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 239-243, issn 1386-6532, 5 p.Article

Role of Calpain in the Formation of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E1^E4 Amyloid Fibers and Reorganization of the Keratin NetworkKHAN, Jameela; DAVY, Clare E; MCINTOSH, Pauline B et al.Journal of virology. 2011, Vol 85, Num 19, pp 9984-9997, issn 0022-538X, 14 p.Article

Membrane Orientation of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E5 OncoproteinKRAWCZYK, Ewa; SUPRYNOWICZ, Frank A; SUDARSHAN, Sawali R et al.Journal of virology. 2010, Vol 84, Num 4, pp 1696-1703, issn 0022-538X, 8 p.Article

Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Variants in Paired Enrollment and Follow-up Cervical Samples: Implications for a Proper Understanding of Type-Specific Persistent InfectionsLONG FU XI; KOUTSKY, Laura A; CASTLE, Philip E et al.The Journal of infectious diseases. 2010, Vol 202, Num 11, pp 1667-1670, issn 0022-1899, 4 p.Article

HPV16 E6 oncoprotein increases cell adhesion in human keratinocytesEPSHTEIN, Alexander; JACKMAN, A; GONEN, P et al.Archives of virology. 2009, Vol 154, Num 1, pp 55-63, issn 0304-8608, 9 p.Article

Dimerization of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E2 N Terminus Results in DNA Looping within the Upstream Regulatory RegionHERNANDEZ-RAMON, Elena E; BURNS, Julie E; WENKE ZHANG et al.Journal of virology. 2008, Vol 82, Num 10, pp 4853-4861, issn 0022-538X, 9 p.Article

Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E7 Oncoprotein Associates with E2F6MCLAUGHLIN-DRUBIN, Margaret E; HUH, Kyung-Won; MÜNGER, Karl et al.Journal of virology. 2008, Vol 82, Num 17, pp 8695-8705, issn 0022-538X, 11 p.Article

Structural Analysis Reveals an Amyloid Form of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E1^E4 Protein and Provides a Molecular Basis for Its AccumulationMCINTOSH, Pauline B; MARTIN, Stephen R; ECCLESTON, John F et al.Journal of virology. 2008, Vol 82, Num 16, pp 8196-8203, issn 0022-538X, 8 p.Article

Human papillomavirus 16 E5 oncogene contributes to two stages of skin carcinogenesisMAUFORT, John P; GENTHER WILLIAMS, Sybil M; PITOT, Henry C et al.Cancer research (Baltimore). 2007, Vol 67, Num 13, pp 6106-6112, issn 0008-5472, 7 p.Article

TopBP1 regulates human papillomavirus type 16 E2 interaction with chromatinDONALDSON, Mary M; BONER, Winifred; MORGAN, Iain M et al.Journal of virology. 2007, Vol 81, Num 8, pp 4338-4342, issn 0022-538X, 5 p.Article

Human papillomavirus type 16 E1E4 contributes to multiple facets of the papillomavirus life cycleNAKAHARA, Tomomi; WOEI LING PEH; DOORBAR, John et al.Journal of virology. 2005, Vol 79, Num 20, pp 13150-13165, issn 0022-538X, 16 p.Article

Effect of human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 oncogenes on the activity of the transforming growth factor-β2 (TGF-β2) promoterMURVAI, M; BORBELY, A. A; KONYA, J et al.Archives of virology. 2004, Vol 149, Num 12, pp 2379-2392, issn 0304-8608, 14 p.Article

Human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 and 33 E6/E7 region transcripts in tonsillar carcinomas can originate from integrated and episomal HPV DNASNIJDERS, P. J. F; MEIJER, C. J. L. M; VAN DEN BRULE, A. J. C et al.Journal of general virology. 1992, Vol 73, pp 2059-2066, issn 0022-1317, 8Article

Human papillomavirus 16 E7 protein is associated with the nuclear matrixGREENFIELD, I; NICKERSON, J; PENMAN, S et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1991, Vol 88, Num 24, pp 11217-11221, issn 0027-8424Article

Reactivities of polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies raised to the major capsid protein of human papillomavirus type 16DAKSHA PATEL; SHEPHERD, P. S; NAYLOR, J. A et al.Journal of general virology. 1989, Vol 70, pp 69-77, issn 0022-1317, part 1Article

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