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118 related items for PubMed ID: 3032185

  • 1. Conservation of E6 and E7 regions of human papillomavirus types 16 and 18 present in cervical cancers.
    Takebe N, Tsunokawa Y, Nozawa S, Terada M, Sugimura T.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1987 Mar 30; 143(3):837-44. PubMed ID: 3032185
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  • 3. Suppression of tumorigenesis by transcription units expressing the antisense E6 and E7 messenger RNA (mRNA) for the transforming proteins of the human papilloma virus and the sense mRNA for the retinoblastoma gene in cervical carcinoma cells.
    Hu G, Liu W, Hanania EG, Fu S, Wang T, Deisseroth AB.
    Cancer Gene Ther; 1995 Mar 30; 2(1):19-32. PubMed ID: 7621252
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  • 4. Conservation of HPV-16 E6/E7 ORF sequences in a cervical carcinoma.
    Cone RW, Minson AC, Smith MR, McDougall JK.
    J Med Virol; 1992 Jun 30; 37(2):99-107. PubMed ID: 1321227
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  • 5. Transcription factor homeobox D9 is involved in the malignant phenotype of cervical cancer through direct binding to the human papillomavirus oncogene promoter.
    Hirao N, Iwata T, Tanaka K, Nishio H, Nakamura M, Morisada T, Morii K, Maruyama N, Katoh Y, Yaguchi T, Ohta S, Kukimoto I, Aoki D, Kawakami Y.
    Gynecol Oncol; 2019 Nov 30; 155(2):340-348. PubMed ID: 31477279
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  • 6. [Molecular biologic study on the carcinogenesis of HPV in uterine cervical cancer and related lesions--analysis of HPV types 16, 18 E6/E7 gene mRNA].
    Nagai N.
    Nihon Sanka Fujinka Gakkai Zasshi; 1990 Aug 30; 42(8):823-33. PubMed ID: 2172419
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  • 7. Comparison of oncogenic HPV type-specific viral DNA load and E6/E7 mRNA detection in cervical samples: results from a multicenter study.
    Broccolo F, Fusetti L, Rosini S, Caraceni D, Zappacosta R, Ciccocioppo L, Matteoli B, Halfon P, Malnati MS, Ceccherini-Nelli L.
    J Med Virol; 2013 Mar 30; 85(3):472-82. PubMed ID: 23280876
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  • 8. [The biological activities of the human papillomavirus type 16 E6/E7 cDNAs cloned from the SiHa cervical carcinoma cell line].
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    Hokkaido Igaku Zasshi; 1993 Nov 30; 68(6):849-61. PubMed ID: 8112710
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  • 9. [Biological significance of HPV sequences integrated into cancer cells].
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    Gan To Kagaku Ryoho; 1989 Mar 30; 16(3 Pt 2):562-8. PubMed ID: 2539785
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  • 10. Influence of chromosomal integration on glucocorticoid-regulated transcription of growth-stimulating papillomavirus genes E6 and E7 in cervical carcinoma cells.
    von Knebel Doeberitz M, Bauknecht T, Bartsch D, zur Hausen H.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1991 Feb 15; 88(4):1411-5. PubMed ID: 1847520
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  • 11. Analysis of human papillomavirus type 16 E6-E7 transcription in cervical carcinomas and normal cervical epithelium using the polymerase chain reaction.
    Johnson MA, Blomfield PI, Bevan IS, Woodman CB, Young LS.
    J Gen Virol; 1990 Jul 15; 71 ( Pt 7)():1473-9. PubMed ID: 1695672
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  • 12. [Analysis of human papillomavirus type 16 E6/E7 mRNA in cervical cancers and precancerous lesions by means of the polymerase chain reaction with reverse transcriptase reaction].
    Nishikawa A, Shimada M, Fukushima M.
    Nihon Sanka Fujinka Gakkai Zasshi; 1991 Dec 15; 43(12):1660-6. PubMed ID: 1720801
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  • 13. Transcription of human papillomavirus type 16 early genes in a cervical cancer and a cancer-derived cell line and identification of the E7 protein.
    Smotkin D, Wettstein FO.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 1986 Jul 15; 83(13):4680-4. PubMed ID: 3014503
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  • 14. Identification of E6/E7 transcription patterns in HPV 16-positive cervical cancers using the reverse transcription/polymerase chain reaction.
    Rose BR, Thompson CH, Tattersall MH, Elliott PM, Dalrymple C, Cossart YE.
    Gynecol Oncol; 1995 Feb 15; 56(2):239-44. PubMed ID: 7896192
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  • 15. Cloning and characterization of human papillomavirus type 52 from cervical carcinoma in Indonesia.
    Takami Y, Kondoh G, Saito J, Noda K, Sudiro TM, Sjahrurachman A, Warsa UC, Yutsudo M, Hakura A.
    Int J Cancer; 1991 Jun 19; 48(4):516-22. PubMed ID: 1646174
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  • 16. Identification of HPV 16 early genes retained in cervical carcinomas.
    Wilczynski SP, Pearlman L, Walker J.
    Virology; 1988 Oct 19; 166(2):624-7. PubMed ID: 2845667
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  • 17. Physical status and expression of HPV genes in cervical cancers.
    Park JS, Hwang ES, Park SN, Ahn HK, Um SJ, Kim CJ, Kim SJ, Namkoong SE.
    Gynecol Oncol; 1997 Apr 19; 65(1):121-9. PubMed ID: 9103401
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  • 18. Genomic aberrations of human papillomavirus recovered from cervical cancers.
    Pao CC, Yao DS, Lin CY, Lee SC, Su HT, Lin SC.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1996 May 06; 222(1):116-20. PubMed ID: 8630054
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  • 20. Intratumor injection of small interfering RNA-targeting human papillomavirus 18 E6 and E7 successfully inhibits the growth of cervical cancer.
    Fujii T, Saito M, Iwasaki E, Ochiya T, Takei Y, Hayashi S, Ono A, Hirao N, Nakamura M, Kubushiro K, Tsukazaki K, Aoki D.
    Int J Oncol; 2006 Sep 06; 29(3):541-8. PubMed ID: 16865269
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