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1. Human Papillomavirus and the Stroma: Bidirectional Crosstalk during the Virus Life Cycle and Carcinogenesis.

2. Epigenetics of human papillomaviruses.

3. Estrogen contributes to the onset, persistence, and malignant progression of cervical cancer in a human papillomavirus-transgenic mouse model.

4. RG2-VLP: a Vaccine Designed to Broadly Protect against Anogenital and Skin Human Papillomaviruses Causing Human Cancer.

5. Tumourigenesis Driven by the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 Asian-American E6 Variant in a Three-Dimensional Keratinocyte Model.

6. Requirement of estrogen receptor alpha DNA-binding domain for HPV oncogene-induced cervical carcinogenesis in mice.

7. Inactivating All Three Rb Family Pocket Proteins Is Insufficient to Initiate Cervical Cancer.

8. Estrogen and ERα: Culprits in cervical cancer?

9. Down-regulation of transforming growth factor-β type II receptor (TGF-βRII) protein and mRNA expression in cervical cancer.

10. Vitamin A deficiency in K14E7HPV expressing transgenic mice facilitates the formation of malignant cervical lesions.

11. Calcium-activated potassium channels as potential early markers of human cervical cancer.

12. Human papillomavirus oncogenes reprogram the cervical cancer microenvironment independently of and synergistically with estrogen.

13. The HPV16 E7 oncoprotein increases the expression of Oct3/4 and stemness-related genes and augments cell self-renewal.

14. Molecular transitions from papillomavirus infection to cervical precancer and cancer: Role of stromal estrogen receptor signaling.

15. The HPV16 E6 oncoprotein and UVB irradiation inhibit the tumor suppressor TGFβ pathway in the epidermis of the K14E6 transgenic mouse.

16. Prevalence of Human Papillomavirusin OropharyngealSquamous Cell Carcinoma in the United States Across Time.

17. Gene expression profile regulated by the HPV16 E7 oncoprotein and estradiol in cervical tissue.

18. Novel antivirals inhibit early steps in HPV infection

19. ALTERATIONS OF TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-b PATHWAY IN CERVICAL CANCER.

20. Human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins act synergistically to cause head and neck cancer in mice

21. Human papillomavirus 16 E6 variants differ in their dysregulation of human keratinocyte differentiation and apoptosis

22. Examination of the pRb-Dependent and pRb-Independent Functions of E7 In Vivo.

23. Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E1ˆE4-Induced G2 Arrest Is Associated with Cytoplasmic Retention of Active Cdk1/Cyclin B1 Complexes.

24. Recapitulation of the Effects of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E7 Oncogene on Mouse Epithelium by Somatic Rb Deletion and Detection of pRb-Independent Effects of E7 In Vivo.

25. Quantitative Role of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E5 Gene during the Productive Stage of the Viral Life Cycle.

26. The vaginal and fecal microbiota of a murine cervical carcinoma model under synergistic effect of 17β-Estradiol and E7 oncogene expression.

27. HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors Slow HPV16-Driven Cell Proliferation through Targeted Depletion of Viral E6 and E7 Oncoproteins.

28. The Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E7 Oncoprotein Activates the Fanconi Anemia (FA) Pathway and Causes Accelerated Chromosomal Instability in FA Cells.

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