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The Mouse Papillomavirus Infection Model [PDF]
The mouse papillomavirus (MmuPV1) was first reported in 2011 and has since become a powerful research tool. Through collective efforts from different groups, significant progress has been made in the understanding of molecular, virological, and ...
Jiafen Hu+4 more
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Human papillomavirus infections during pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a Scandinavian prospective mother-child cohort study [PDF]
Background Human papillomaviruses are common in the urogenital tract amongst women of childbearing age. A few studies indicate a possible association between human papillomavirus infections in pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes whilst other studies
Magdalena R. Værnesbranden+18 more
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Human papillomavirus infection [PDF]
Cervical cancer is estimated to cause 500000 deaths each year worldwide. The public health impact of controlling precursor cervical lesions and cancer is potentially huge, especially in developing countries, where the incidence of cervical cancer approaches 40 per 100000 women.1 Advances in cellular and molecular biology and immunology enable detailed ...
Jeffrey F. Hines+2 more
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Human papillomaviruses (HPV) contribute to most cervical cancers and are considered to be sexually transmitted. However, papillomaviruses are often found in cancers of internal organs, including the stomach, raising the question as to how the viruses ...
Nancy M. Cladel+16 more
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Why Human Papillomavirus Acute Infections Matter
Most infections by human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are `acute’, that is non-persistent. Yet, for HPVs, as for many other oncoviruses, there is a striking gap between our detailed understanding of chronic infections and our limited data on the early stages ...
Samuel Alizon+2 more
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Update on human papillomavirus - Part II: complementary diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis, [PDF]
In this nonsystematic review, the complementary diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and control of human papillomavirus are discussed. The histopathology is addressed regarding its indications, main findings and limitations, as a complementary diagnostic ...
Marcelo Grossi Araújo+5 more
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Why Should You Care About Oral Gonorrhea and Oral Human Papillomavirus Infection? [PDF]
The incidence of sexually transmitted diseases is increasing with the open-sex culture and as people are having sex at a younger age. Consequently, oral gonorrhea and oral human papillomavirus infections, which are often asymptomatic, result in a high ...
Jae Yong Jeong, Seok Cho, Hae Do Jung
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Type-Specific Persistence/Clearance Results in Human Papillomavirus Infections in Turkish Women
OBJECTIVE: The persistence of high-risk human papillomavirus infections, most of which are known to be transient is of critical importance for the development of precursor lesions and cancer in the cervix.
Haci Ozturk Sahin+3 more
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Persistent Human Papillomavirus Infection [PDF]
Persistent infection with oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) types is responsible for ~5% of human cancers. The HPV infectious cycle can sustain long-term infection in stratified epithelia because viral DNA is maintained as low copy number extrachromosomal plasmids in the dividing basal cells of a lesion, while progeny viral genomes are amplified to ...
Ashley N. Della Fera+4 more
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The Cytoskeleton in Papillomavirus Infection [PDF]
Cytoskeleton defines the shape and structural organization of the cell. Its elements participate in cell motility, intracellular transport and chromosome movement during mitosis. Papillomaviruses (PV) are strictly epitheliotropic and induce self-limiting benign tumors of skin and mucosa, which may progress to malignancy. Like many other viruses, PV use
Malgorzata Bienkowska-Haba, Martin Sapp
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