Human papillomavirus infections: warts or cancer?
LT Chow, TR Broker - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives …, 2013 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are prevalent pathogens of mucosal and cutaneous
epithelia. Productive infections of squamous epithelia lead to benign hyperproliferative …
epithelia. Productive infections of squamous epithelia lead to benign hyperproliferative …
Human papillomavirus molecular biology and disease association
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 …
themselves in a range of different animal species including humans. Viruses that have co …
Papillomaviruses causing cancer: evasion from host-cell control in early events in carcinogenesis
H Hausen - Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 2000 - academic.oup.com
During the past 20 years, several types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) have been
identified that cause specific types of cancers. The etiology of cancer of the cervix has been …
identified that cause specific types of cancers. The etiology of cancer of the cervix has been …
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: 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 …
Human papillomaviruses target differentiating epithelia for virion production and malignant conversion
LA Laimins - Seminars in Virology, 1996 - Elsevier
Human papillomaviruses infect stratified epithelial cells and induce hyperproliferative
lesions. Over 70 different HPV types have been identified and each targets epithelia at …
lesions. Over 70 different HPV types have been identified and each targets epithelia at …
[HTML][HTML] Epigenetics of human papillomaviruses
E Johannsen, PF Lambert - Virology, 2013 - Elsevier
Human papilllomaviruses (HPVs) are common human pathogens that infect cutaneous or
mucosal epithelia in which they cause warts, self-contained benign lesions that commonly …
mucosal epithelia in which they cause warts, self-contained benign lesions that commonly …
Chapter 1 Biology of genital human papillomaviruses
LL Villa - International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are small DNA viruses that infect various epithelial tissues.
The more than 100 types of HPV described share a circular DNA genome of about 8000 …
The more than 100 types of HPV described share a circular DNA genome of about 8000 …
[HTML][HTML] 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 …
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 …
cancers. Persistence of infections by high-risk HPV types is the single greatest risk factor for …
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