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1 Thomas, M, "The role of the E6 p53 interaction in the molecular pathogenesis of HPV" 18 : 7390-7700, 1999
2 Rapp, L, "The papillomavirus E6 proteins." 1378 : 1-19, 1998
3 Dyson, N, "The human papilloma virus-16 E7 oncoprotein is able to bind to the retinoblastoma gene product" 243 : 934-937, 1989
4 Scheffner, M, "The HPV-16 E6 and E6-AP complex functions as a ubiquitinprotein liase in the ubiquitination of p53" 75 : 495-505, 1993
5 Scheffner, M, "The E6 oncoprotein encoded by human papillomavirus types 16 and 18 promotes the degradation of p53" 63 : 1129-1136, 1990
6 Halbert, CL, "The E6 and E7 genes of human papillomavirus type 6 have weak immortalizing activity in human epithelial cells" 66 : 2125-2134, 1992
7 Sprague, DL, "Telomerase activation in cervical keratinocytes containing stably replicating human papillomavirus type 16 episomes" 301 : 247-254, 2002
8 Klingelhutz, AJ, "Telomerase activation by the E6 gene product of human papillomavirus type 16" 380 : 79-82, 1996
9 Woodworth, CD, "Recombinant retroviruses encoding human papillomavirus type 18 E6 and E7 genes stimulate proliferation and delay differentiation of human keratinocytes early after infection" 7 : 619-626, 1992
10 Kubbutat, HG, "New HPV E6 binding proteins: Dangerous liaisons?" 6 : 173-175, 2000
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