Human papillomavirus molecular biology and disease association

J Doorbar, N Egawa, H Griffin… - Reviews in medical …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) have evolved over millions of years to propagate
themselves in a range of different animal species including humans. Viruses that have co …

Human papillomaviruses; epithelial tropisms, and the development of neoplasia

N Egawa, K Egawa, H Griffin, J Doorbar - Viruses, 2015 - mdpi.com
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 …

Human papillomaviruses: basic mechanisms of pathogenesis and oncogenicity

CM Hebner, LA Laimins - Reviews in medical virology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are small double‐stranded DNA viruses that infect the
cutaneous and mucosal epithelium. Infection by specific HPV types has been linked to the …

The papillomavirus life cycle

J Doorbar - Journal of clinical virology, 2005 - Elsevier
Papillomaviruses infect epithelial cells, and depend on epithelial differentiation for
completion of their life cycle. The expression of viral gene products is closely regulated as …

[HTML][HTML] Papillomavirus E6 proteins

HL Howie, RA Katzenellenbogen, DA Galloway - Virology, 2009 - Elsevier
The papillomaviruses are small DNA viruses that encode approximately eight genes, and
require the host cell DNA replication machinery for their viral DNA replication. Thus …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Human papillomavirus

L Luria, G Cardoza-Favarato - 2017 - europepmc.org
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The human papillomavirus family and its role in carcinogenesis

M Tommasino - Seminars in cancer biology, 2014 - Elsevier
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are a family of small double-stranded DNA viruses that
have a tropism for the epithelia of the genital and upper respiratory tracts and for the skin …

Persistence of human papillomavirus infection: keys to malignant progression

J Bodily, LA Laimins - Trends in microbiology, 2011 - cell.com
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the etiologic agents of cervical and other epithelial
cancers. Persistence of infections by high-risk HPV types is the single greatest risk factor for …

New concepts on the role of human papillomavirus in cell cycle regulation

SM Syrjänen, KJ Syrjänen - Annals of medicine, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are strictly host-specific and also show a distinct tropism to
squamous epithelial cells. Upon HPV infection, only a portion of the virus reaching the …