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Virology
    March 2024
  1. LE VN, Le VNB, Hoang XS, Le VD, et al
    Distribution of human papillomavirus among Vietnamese women with cervical cancer and unusual genetic variability of HPV16.
    Virology. 2024;594:110058.
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    February 2024
  2. TRAMMEL J, Amusan O, Hultgren A, Raikhy G, et al
    Epidermal growth factor receptor-dependent stimulation of differentiation by human papillomavirus type 16 E5.
    Virology. 2024;590:109952.
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    December 2023
  3. JONES RN, Miyauchi S, Roy S, Boutros N, et al
    Computational and AI-driven 3D structural analysis of human papillomavirus (HPV) oncoproteins E5, E6, and E7 reveal significant divergence of HPV E5 between low-risk and high-risk genotypes.
    Virology. 2023;590:109946.
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    October 2023
  4. LAANEMETS A, Babok S, Piirsoo A
    Characterization and comparative analysis of phosphorylation patterns in HPV18 and HPV11 E1 helicases: Implications for viral genome replication.
    Virology. 2023;587:109853.
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    August 2023
  5. YAPINDI L, Bowley T, Kurtaneck N, Bergeson RL, et al
    Activation of p53-regulated pro-survival signals and hypoxia-independent mitochondrial targeting of TIGAR by human papillomavirus E6 oncoproteins.
    Virology. 2023;585:1-20.
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    July 2023
  6. LANG B, Dong D, Zhao T, Zhong R, et al
    A cross-sectional study of human papillomavirus genotype distribution and integration status in penile cancer among Chinese population.
    Virology. 2023;584:53-57.
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    May 2023
  7. KORI M, Arga KY
    HPV16 status predicts potential protein biomarkers and therapeutics in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
    Virology. 2023;582:90-99.
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    April 2023
  8. KUEHNER F, Straub E, Iftner T, Stubenrauch F, et al
    Deregulation of host gene expression by HPV16 E8;E2 knock-out genomes is due to increased productive replication.
    Virology. 2023;581:39-47.
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    March 2023
  9. ADAMS A, Hendrikse M, Rybicki EP, Hitzeroth II, et al
    Optimal size of DNA encapsidated by plant produced human papillomavirus pseudovirions.
    Virology. 2023;580:88-97.
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    November 2022
  10. SAPONARO C, Galati L, Gheit T, Pappagallo SA, et al
    Alteration of Na/H exchange regulatory factor-1 protein levels in anogenital lesions positive for mucosal high-risk human papillomavirus type 16.
    Virology. 2022;576:69-73.
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    October 2022
  11. FONTAN CT, Prabhakar AT, Wang X, Karimi E, et al
    Human papillomavirus 16 E2 blocks cellular senescence in response to activation of the DNA damage response.
    Virology. 2022;575:54-62.
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    August 2022
  12. OLCZAK P, Wong M, Tsai HL, Wang H, et al
    Vaccination with human alphapapillomavirus-derived L2 multimer protects against human betapapillomavirus challenge, including in epidermodysplasia verruciformis model mice.
    Virology. 2022;575:63-73.
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    February 2022
  13. HE J, Li Q, Hu C, Peng J, et al
    Human papillomavirus 68 prevalence and genetic variability based on E6/E7 genes in Sichuan.
    Virology. 2022;567:15-25.
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    August 2021
  14. MARTINEZ-NOEL G, Vieira VC, Szajner P, Lilienthal EM, et al
    Live cell, image-based high-throughput screen to quantitate p53 stabilization and viability in human papillomavirus positive cancer cells.
    Virology. 2021;560:96-109.
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    March 2021
  15. FERREIRA MT, Giulia Goncalves M, Mendoza Lopez RV, Sichero L, et al
    Genetic variants of HPV-16 and their geographical and anatomical distribution in men: A systematic review with meta-analysis.
    Virology. 2021;558:134-144.
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    January 2021
  16. OU Z, Chen Z, Zhao Y, Lu H, et al
    Genetic signatures for lineage/sublineage classification of HPV16, 18, 52 and 58 variants.
    Virology. 2021;553:62-69.
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    December 2020
  17. ABBOODI F, Buckhaults P, Altomare D, Liu C, et al
    HPV-inactive cell populations arise from HPV16-transformed human keratinocytes after p53 knockout.
    Virology. 2020;554:9-16.
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