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Papillomaviridae --- Papillomavirus Infections --- Oncogenes --- Kanker --- Baarmoeder --- Dermatologie --- Cancer --- Utérus
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Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- Oncology. Neoplasms --- Gynaecology. Obstetrics --- Papillomavirus --- Papillomaviruses --- Papillomavirussen --- Uterine Cervical Neoplasms --- Papillomaviridae --- Papillomavirus diseases --- -Kanker --- Dermatologie --- Baarmoeder --- Papillomavirus infections --- Virus diseases --- etiology --- pathogenicity --- Congresses --- Cancer --- Utérus --- Cervix uteri --- Kanker --- Epidemiology
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Papillomavirus --- Papillomaviruses --- Papillomavirussen --- Papillomaviridae --- Papillomavirus Infections. --- Tumor Virus Infections --- Papillomavirus Infection --- pathogenicity. --- etiology. --- HPV Infection --- Human Papillomavirus Infection --- HPV Infections --- Human Papillomavirus Infections --- Papillomavirus Infection, Human --- Papillomavirus Infections, Human --- Papillomavirus Infections --- pathogenicity --- etiology
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Papillomavirus Infections. --- Tumor Virus Infections. --- Papillomaviridae --- Papillomavirus diseases --- Papillomavirus infections --- Virus diseases --- Infections, Tumor Virus --- Fibroma, Shope --- Papilloma, Shope --- Infection, Tumor Virus --- Shope Fibroma --- Shope Papilloma --- Tumor Virus Infection --- Neoplasms, Experimental --- Oncogenic Viruses --- Papillomavirus Infection --- pathogenicity. --- Tumor Virus Infections --- Papillomavirus Infections --- Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- HPV Infection --- Human Papillomavirus Infection --- HPV Infections --- Human Papillomavirus Infections --- Papillomavirus Infection, Human --- Papillomavirus Infections, Human --- pathogenicity
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The papillomaviruses have emerged as the best understood viruses that cause cancer in humans. This volume reviews the remarkable confluence of science, medicine, and public health that recently culminated in the approval of vaccines that prevent many human papillomavirus infections, the first vaccines specifically designed to prevent human cancer. Basic laboratory studies of viral DNA replication, gene expression, protein function, and virus-host interactions have provided fundamental insights into these important processes. Most importantly, human papillomavirus infection has been shown to be a crucial event in the development of several human cancers, most notably cervical cancer, a leading cause of cancer death in women. The Papillomaviruses is an ideal book for scientists, professionals, clinicians, and graduate students in the fields of immunology, infectious disease, virology, microbiology, cell biology, and cancer biology and research.
Papillomaviruses. --- Papillomavirus diseases. --- Papillomavirus vaccines. --- Viral vaccines --- Papillomavirus infections --- Virus diseases --- HPV (Virus) --- Human papilloma virus --- Human wart virus --- Infectious human wart virus --- Papilloma viruses --- Papillomaviridae --- Papillomavirus --- Papovaviruses --- Wart virus --- Oncogenic DNA viruses --- Immunology. --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Medical virology. --- Microbiology. --- Oncology. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Virology. --- Cancer Research. --- Tumors --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms --- Medical microbiology --- Virology --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Infectious diseases. --- Cancer research. --- Cancer research --- Microbiology
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Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are an important class of pathogens responsible for a variety of diseases, including cervical cancer, the second most commonly found female cancer worldwide. In Human Papillomaviruses: Methods and Protocols, leading basic researchers and clinical scientists describe in detail a wide variety of established and cutting-edge techniques they have developed to study the lifecycle and biological properties of this formidable virus. The authors use these readily reproducible methods, ranging from PCR to propagation of HPV in vitro, to detect and type papillomavirus infections, study the papillomavirus lifecycle, and to produce and functionally analyze papillomavirus proteins. The protocols follow the successful Methods in Molecular Medicine™ series format, each offering step-by-step laboratory instructions, an introduction outlining the principles behind the technique, lists of the necessary equipment and reagents, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and highly practical, Human Papillomaviruses: Methods and Protocols offers both novice and experienced investigators a set of highly successful analytical tools for unlocking the secrets of the human papillomaviruses and their pathologies.
Papillomavirus diseases --- Papillomaviruses --- HPV (Virus) --- Human papilloma virus --- Human wart virus --- Infectious human wart virus --- Papilloma viruses --- Papillomaviridae --- Papillomavirus --- Papovaviruses --- Wart virus --- Papillomavirus infections --- Medicine. --- Medical microbiology. --- Infectious diseases. --- Biomedicine. --- Medical Microbiology. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Oncogenic DNA viruses --- Virus diseases --- Microbiology. --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms
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Papillomaviruses --- Papillomavirus diseases --- Medical Oncology. --- Neoplasms. --- Papillomavirus diseases. --- Papillomaviruses. --- Benign Neoplasms --- Malignancy --- Malignant Neoplasms --- Neoplasia --- Neoplasm --- Neoplasms, Benign --- Cancer --- Tumors --- Benign Neoplasm --- Cancers --- Malignancies --- Malignant Neoplasm --- Neoplasias --- Neoplasm, Benign --- Neoplasm, Malignant --- Neoplasms, Malignant --- Tumor --- Medical Oncology --- Clinical Oncology --- Oncology, Medical --- Oncology, Clinical --- HPV (Virus) --- Human papilloma virus --- Human wart virus --- Infectious human wart virus --- Papilloma viruses --- Papillomaviridae --- Papillomavirus --- Papovaviruses --- Wart virus --- Oncogenic DNA viruses --- Papillomavirus infections --- Virus diseases --- papillomavirus --- virally driven neoplasia --- tumor virology --- epidemiology --- immunology --- cancer research
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Papillomaviridae --- HPV, Human Papillomavirus Viruses --- Human Papilloma Virus --- Human Papillomavirus Viruses --- Human Papilloma Viruses --- Human Papillomavirus Virus --- Papilloma Virus, Human --- Papilloma Viruses, Human --- Papillomavirus Virus, Human --- Papillomavirus Viruses, Human --- Virus, Human Papilloma --- Virus, Human Papillomavirus --- Viruses, Human Papilloma --- Viruses, Human Papillomavirus --- Electronic journals. --- Cyber journals --- Cyber magazines --- Cyber periodicals --- Cyber serials --- E-journals --- Ejournals --- Electronic magazines --- Electronic periodicals --- Electronic serials --- Internet journals (Electronic publications) --- Internet magazines (Electronic publications) --- Internet periodicals (Electronic publications) --- Internet serials (Electronic publications) --- Online journals --- Online magazines --- Online periodicals --- Online serials --- Periodicals in machine-readable form --- Web journals (Electronic publications) --- Web magazines (Electronic publications) --- Web periodicals (Electronic publications) --- Web serials (Electronic publications) --- World Wide Web journals (Electronic publications) --- World Wide Web magazines (Electronic publications) --- World Wide Web periodicals (Electronic publications) --- World Wide Web serials (Electronic publications) --- papillomavirus --- small DNA tumor viruses --- polyomavirus --- epidemiology --- immunology --- HPV --- Papillomaviruses --- Papillomavirus diseases --- Papillomaviridae. --- Papillomaviruses. --- Papillomavirus diseases. --- Papillomavirus infections --- Virus diseases --- HPV (Virus) --- Human papilloma virus --- Human wart virus --- Infectious human wart virus --- Papilloma viruses --- Papillomavirus --- Papovaviruses --- Wart virus --- Oncogenic DNA viruses --- small dna tumor viruses --- hpv
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