Human papillomaviruses: diversity, infection and host interactions
AA McBride - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022 - nature.com
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are an ancient and highly successful group of viruses that
have co-evolved with their host to replicate in specific anatomical niches of the stratified …
have co-evolved with their host to replicate in specific anatomical niches of the stratified …
The human papillomavirus replication cycle, and its links to cancer progression: a comprehensive review
SV Graham - Clinical science, 2017 - portlandpress.com
HPVs (human papillomaviruses) infect epithelial cells and their replication cycle is intimately
linked to epithelial differentiation. There are over 200 different HPV genotypes identified to …
linked to epithelial differentiation. There are over 200 different HPV genotypes identified to …
Cancer associated human papillomaviruses
ME McLaughlin-Drubin, J Meyers, K Munger - Current opinion in virology, 2012 - Elsevier
A small group of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) cause almost all cervical carcinoma and a
significant percentage of other anogenital tract and oral carcinoma. Another group of HPVs …
significant percentage of other anogenital tract and oral carcinoma. Another group of HPVs …
Human papillomaviruses; epithelial tropisms, and the development of neoplasia
Papillomaviruses have evolved over many millions of years to propagate themselves at
specific epithelial niches in a range of different host species. This has led to the great …
specific epithelial niches in a range of different host species. This has led to the great …
Human papillomaviruses: shared and distinct pathways for pathogenesis
DA Galloway, LA Laimins - Current opinion in virology, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•HPVs infect epithelia cells and link their life cycles to differentiation.•HPVs are
grouped into five genera including alpha and beta viruses.•Alpha HPVs cause anogenital …
grouped into five genera including alpha and beta viruses.•Alpha HPVs cause anogenital …
The natural history of human papillomavirus infections of the mucosal epithelia
LT Chow, TR Broker, BM Steinberg - Apmis, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Chow LT, Broker TR, Steinberg BM. The natural history of human papillomavirus infections
of the mucosal epithelia. APMIS 2010; 118: 422–449. Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) …
of the mucosal epithelia. APMIS 2010; 118: 422–449. Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) …
Human papillomaviruses: genetic basis of carcinogenicity
Persistent infection by specific oncogenic human papillomaviruses (HPVs) is established as
the necessary cause of cervix cancer. DNA sequence differences between HPV genomes …
the necessary cause of cervix cancer. DNA sequence differences between HPV genomes …
Pathogenesis of human papillomaviruses in differentiating epithelia
MS Longworth, LA Laimins - Microbiology and molecular biology …, 2004 - Am Soc Microbiol
Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the etiological agents of cervical and other anogenital
malignancies. Over 100 different types of HPVs have been identified to date, and all target …
malignancies. Over 100 different types of HPVs have been identified to date, and all target …
Human papillomavirus: gene expression, regulation and prospects for novel diagnostic methods and antiviral therapies
SV Graham - Future microbiology, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) cause diseases ranging from benign warts to invasive
tumors. A subset of these viruses termed 'high risk 'infect the cervix where persistent …
tumors. A subset of these viruses termed 'high risk 'infect the cervix where persistent …
Productive lifecycle of human papillomaviruses that depends upon squamous epithelial differentiation
N Kajitani, A Satsuka, A Kawate, H Sakai - Frontiers in microbiology, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) target the stratified epidermis, and can causes diseases
ranging from benign condylomas to malignant tumors. Infections of HPVs in the genital tract …
ranging from benign condylomas to malignant tumors. Infections of HPVs in the genital tract …
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