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1. Predictors of the experience of a Cytosponge test: analysis of patient survey data from the BEST3 trial

5. Expression of p16 and HPV E4 on biopsy samples and methylation of FAM19A4 and miR124-2 on cervical cytology samples in the classification of cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions

6. Grading immunohistochemical markers p16INK4a and HPV E4 identifies productive and transforming lesions caused by low- and high-risk HPV within high-grade anal squamous intraepithelial lesions

9. Grading immunohistochemical markers p16INK4a and HPV E4 identifies productive and transforming lesions caused by low- and high-risk HPV within high-grade anal squamous intraepithelial lesions

11. Grading immunohistochemical markers p16 INK4a and HPV E4 identifies productive and transforming lesions caused by low‐ and high‐risk HPV within high‐grade anal squamous intraepithelial lesions

14. The low-risk papillomaviruses

15. HPV16 and 18 genome amplification show different E4-dependence, with 16E4 enhancing E1 nuclear accumulation and replicative efficiency via its cell cycle arrest and kinase activation functions

16. Grading immunohistochemical markers p16INK4a and HPV E4 identifies productive and transforming lesions caused by low‐ and high‐risk HPV within high‐grade anal squamous intraepithelial lesions.

17. Human Beta-papillomavirus infection and keratinocyte carcinomas

22. Life cycle heterogeneity in animal models of human papillomavirus-associated disease

23. Detection of viral DNA and E4 protein in basal Keratinocytes of experimental canine oral Papillomavirus lesions

30. The E1E4 protein of human papillomavirus type 16 associates with a putative RNA helicase through sequences in its C terminus.

31. Identification of the human papilloma virus‐1a E4 gene products.

32. Analysis of HPV‐1 E4 gene expression using epitope‐defined antibodies.

33. Identification of proteins encoded by the L1 and L2 open reading frames of human papillomavirus 1a

34. The CXCL12/CXCR4 Signaling Pathway: A New Susceptibility Factor in Human Papillomavirus Pathogenesis

36. Humans with inherited T cell CD28 deficiency are susceptible to skin papillomaviruses but are otherwise healthy

37. Meeting report: Considerations for trial design and endpoints in licensing therapeutic HPV16/18 vaccines to prevent cervical cancer.

38. Response letter to "Understanding the age-related epithelial shifts at the uterine cervix and the area of risk for squamous cell cervical cancer".

39. Differentiation signals induce APOBEC3A expression via GRHL3 in squamous epithelia and squamous cell carcinoma.

40. Risk factors for human papillomavirus infection and disease: A targeted literature summary.

41. The human Papillomavirus twilight zone - Latency, immune control and subclinical infection.

42. Prophylactic HPV vaccines in patients with HPV-associated diseases and cancer.

43. Mus musculus papillomavirus 1 E8^E2 represses expression of late protein E4 in basal-like keratinocytes via NCoR/SMRT-HDAC3 co-repressor complexes to enable wart formation in vivo .

44. HPV E6 inhibits E6AP to regulate epithelial homeostasis by modulating keratinocyte differentiation commitment and YAP1 activation.

45. The preference of women living with HIV for the HPV self-sampling of urine at a rural HIV clinic in Uganda.

46. Integrated analysis of cervical squamous cell carcinoma cohorts from three continents reveals conserved subtypes of prognostic significance.

47. Cervical cell lift: A novel triage method for the spatial mapping and grading of precancerous cervical lesions.

48. Performance of HPV E4 and p16 INK4a biomarkers in predicting regression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 (CIN2): protocol for a historical cohort study.

49. Evidence of latent HPV infection in older Danish women with a previous history of cervical dysplasia.

50. Role of E6 in Maintaining the Basal Cell Reservoir during Productive Papillomavirus Infection.

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