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    October 2011
  1. MURATA T , Mizushima H, Chinen I, Moribe H, et al
    HB-EGF and PDGF Mediate Reciprocal Interactions of Carcinoma Cells with Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts to Support Progression of Uterine Cervical Cancers.
    Cancer Res. 2011.
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    September 2011
  2. YEW CW , Lee P, Chan WK, Lim VK, et al
    A novel MLL5 isoform that is essential to activate E6 and E7 transcription in HPV16/18-associated cervical cancers.
    Cancer Res. 2011.
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    June 2011
  3. BAJAJ J , Maliekal TT, Vivien E, Pattabiraman C, et al
    Notch signaling in CD66+ cells drives the progression of human cervical cancers.
    Cancer Res. 2011.
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    January 2011
  4. SCHROER N , Pahne J, Walch B, Wickenhauser C, et al
    Molecular pathobiology of human cervical high-grade lesions: paracrine STAT3 activation in tumor-instructed myeloid cells drives local MMP-9 expression.
    Cancer Res. 2011;71:87-97.
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    November 2010
  5. WENTZENSEN N , Wilson LE, Wheeler CM, Carreon JD, et al
    Hierarchical clustering of human papilloma virus genotype patterns in the ASCUS-LSIL triage study.
    Cancer Res. 2010;70:8578-86.
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    October 2010
  6. KUMAR V , Behera R, Lohite K, Karnik S, et al
    p38 Kinase is Crucial for Osteopontin-induced Furin Expression that Supports Cervical Cancer Progression.
    Cancer Res. 2010.
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    July 2010
  7. LEUNG TH , Ngan HY
    Interaction of TAp73 and Breast Cancer-Associated Gene 3 Enhances the Sensitivity of Cervical Cancer Cells in Response to Irradiation-Induced Apoptosis.
    Cancer Res. 2010.
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  8. Tumor Regression Model of Cervical Cancer - Letter.
    Cancer Res. 2010.
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    June 2010
  9. WANG JZ , Huang Z, Lo SS, Grecula JC, et al
    Tumor Regression Model of Cervical Cancer - Response.
    Cancer Res. 2010.
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  10. SHAI A , Pitot HC, Lambert PF
    E6-Associated Protein Is Required for Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 to Cause Cervical Cancer in Mice.
    Cancer Res. 2010.
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  11. XUE Y , Bellanger S, Zhang W, Lim D, et al
    HPV16 E2 Is an Immediate Early Marker of Viral Infection, Preceding E7 Expression in Precursor Structures of Cervical Carcinoma.
    Cancer Res. 2010.
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    May 2010
  12. GRAY E , Pett MR, Ward D, Winder DM, et al
    In vitro progression of human papillomavirus 16 episome-associated cervical neoplasia displays fundamental similarities to integrant-associated carcinogenesis.
    Cancer Res. 2010;70:4081-91.
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  13. SHARMA RK , Schabowsky RH, Srivastava AK, Elpek KG, et al
    4-1BB ligand as an effective multifunctional immunomodulator and antigen delivery vehicle for the development of therapeutic cancer vaccines.
    Cancer Res. 2010;70:3945-54.
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  14. YUGAWA T , Narisawa-Saito M, Yoshimatsu Y, Haga K, et al
    {Delta}Np63{alpha} Repression of the Notch1 Gene Supports the Proliferative Capacity of Normal Human Keratinocytes and Cervical Cancer Cells.
    Cancer Res. 2010.
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    April 2010
  15. ZHAO CY , Szekely L, Bao W, Selivanova G, et al
    Rescue of p53 function by small-molecule RITA in cervical carcinoma by blocking E6-mediated degradation.
    Cancer Res. 2010;70:3372-81.
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  16. SCHIFFMAN M , Rodriguez AC, Chen Z, Wacholder S, et al
    A population-based prospective study of carcinogenic human papillomavirus variant lineages, viral persistence, and cervical neoplasia.
    Cancer Res. 2010;70:3159-69.
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  17. STRASAK AM , Goebel G, Concin H, Pfeiffer RM, et al
    Prospective Study of the Association of Serum {gamma}-Glutamyltransferase with Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia III and Invasive Cervical Cancer.
    Cancer Res. 2010.
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  18. GRISENDI G , Bussolari R, Cafarelli L, Petak I, et al
    Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells as Stable Source of Tumor Necrosis Factor-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand Delivery for Cancer Therapy.
    Cancer Res. 2010.
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  19. MAUFORT JP , Shai A, Pitot HC, Lambert PF, et al
    A role for HPV16 E5 in cervical carcinogenesis.
    Cancer Res. 2010;70:2924-31.
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    March 2010
  20. DE VOS VAN STEENWIJK PJ , Heusinkveld M, Ramwadhdoebe TH, Lowik MJ, et al
    An Unexpectedly Large Polyclonal Repertoire of HPV-Specific T Cells Is Poised for Action in Patients with Cervical Cancer.
    Cancer Res. 2010.
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  21. KRUSE AJ , Slangen BF
    Comment re: Detection of cervical precancer by HPV genotype.
    Cancer Res. 2010;70:2136.
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