The virus early proteins have diverse regulatory functions during virus replication making them potentially excellent drug targets. The only enzyme expressed by HPV is E1, an ATP-dependent helicase ...
A new hypothesis article was published in Oncotarget (Volume 17) on January 3, 2026, titled “Hypothesis: HPV E6 and COVID ...
The molecular mechanisms through which host cells are transformed by HPV are well known, and are executed largely via the E6 and E7 viral oncoproteins carried in the genomes of oncogenic HPV strains.
When Sean Fletcher walked into Sam Biswas' Medical and Molecular Sciences (MMSC) lab at the University of Delaware College of Health Sciences during the summer of his first year, he had no research or ...
Northwestern Medicine scientists have identified proteins that mediate aspects of virus replication in the lifecycle of human papillomavirus (HPV), a finding that may lead to new therapeutic targets ...
Using animal models, researchers uncovered how cervical and throat cancers linked to the human papillomavirus evade the immune system, opening the door to new treatment. The most common cancer-causing ...
The most common cancer-causing strain of human papillomavirus (HPV), HPV16, undermines the body’s defenses by reprogramming immune cells surrounding the tumor, according to new research from the Keck ...
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