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Publikováno v:
Virology Journal, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2022)
Abstract A subset of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the cause of virtually every cervical cancer. These so-called “high-risk” HPVs encode two major oncogenes (HPV E6 and E7) that are necessary for transformation. Among "high-risk” HPVs, HPV1
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https://doaj.org/article/36cf5277e03c4198a31e48cd2868fe33
Autor:
Valerie P. O’Brien, Yuqi Kang, Meera K. Shenoy, Greg Finak, William C. Young, Julien Dubrulle, Lisa Koch, Armando E. Rodriguez Martinez, Jazmine A. Snow, Jeffery Williams, Elizabeth Donato, Surinder K. Batra, Cecilia C.S. Yeung, Susan Bullman, Meghan A. Koch, Raphael Gottardo, Nina R. Salama
Mechanisms forHelicobacter pylori(Hp)-driven stomach cancer are not fully understood. In a transgenic mouse model of gastric preneoplasia, concomitantHpinfection and induction of constitutively active KRAS (Hp+KRAS+) alters metaplasia phenotypes and
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.20.521287
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.12.20.521287
Autor:
Andrew Kahn, Daniel Neill, Sebastian O. Wendel, Nicholas A. Wallace, Tyler Bastian, Jazmine A Snow, Laura E Brown, Ossama Tawfik, Candy Hernandez, Cen Wu, Kevin A. Ault, Zachary C Smith, Vaibhav Murthy, Emily Burghardt
Publikováno v:
Cancers, Vol 13, Iss 28, p 28 (2021)
Cancers
Volume 13
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Cancers
Volume 13
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High risk genus &alpha
human papillomaviruses (&alpha
HPVs) express two versatile oncogenes (&alpha
HPV E6 and E7) that cause cervical cancer (CaCx) by degrading tumor suppressor proteins (p53 and RB). &alpha
HPV E7 also promotes
human papillomaviruses (&alpha
HPVs) express two versatile oncogenes (&alpha
HPV E6 and E7) that cause cervical cancer (CaCx) by degrading tumor suppressor proteins (p53 and RB). &alpha
HPV E7 also promotes
Given the high prevalence of cutaneous genus beta human papillomavirus (β-HPV) infections, it is important to understand how they are manipulating their host cells. This is particularly true for cellular responses to UV damage, since our skin is con
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Autor:
Sebastian O. Wendel, Jazmine A Snow, Changkun Hu, Stephen H Walterhouse, Dalton Dacus, Vaibhav Murthy, Andrew Kahn, Nicholas A. Wallace, Monica Gamez
Publikováno v:
J Vis Exp
The repair of double-stranded breaks (DSBs) in DNA is a highly coordinated process, necessitating the formation and resolution of multi-protein repair complexes. This process is regulated by a myriad of proteins that promote the association and disas