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The following pages link to Selective silencing of viral gene expression in HPV-positive human cervical carcinoma cells treated with siRNA, a primer of RNA interference (Q34146791):
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- Papillomavirus genome structure, expression, and post-transcriptional regulation (Q22255483) (← links)
- Inactivation of the CYLD deubiquitinase by HPV E6 mediates hypoxia-induced NF-kappaB activation (Q24311308) (← links)
- The global transcriptional effects of the human papillomavirus E6 protein in cervical carcinoma cell lines are mediated by the E6AP ubiquitin ligase (Q24521626) (← links)
- The E7 oncoprotein is translated from spliced E6*I transcripts in high-risk human papillomavirus type 16- or type 18-positive cervical cancer cell lines via translation reinitiation (Q24545831) (← links)
- JC virus in the pathogenesis of colorectal cancer, an etiological agent or another component in a multistep process? (Q24634312) (← links)
- A bi-functional siRNA construct induces RNA interference and also primes PCR amplification for its own quantification (Q24811889) (← links)
- Human Papillomavirus: Current and Future RNAi Therapeutic Strategies for Cervical Cancer (Q26799484) (← links)
- Disruption of Bcl-2 and Bcl-xL by viral proteins as a possible cause of cancer (Q27020978) (← links)
- Structural Insights into a Wildtype Domain of the Oncoprotein E6 and Its Interaction with a PDZ Domain (Q27677967) (← links)
- Utility of microRNAs and siRNAs in cervical carcinogenesis (Q28083010) (← links)
- Killing the messenger: short RNAs that silence gene expression (Q28207880) (← links)
- Sonoporation delivery of monoclonal antibodies against human papillomavirus 16 E6 restores p53 expression in transformed cervical keratinocytes (Q28485410) (← links)
- A Small Molecule Inhibitor Selectively Induces Apoptosis in Cells Transformed by High Risk Human Papilloma Viruses (Q28550190) (← links)
- Inhibition of papillomavirus protein function in cervical cancer cells by intrabody targeting (Q33228392) (← links)
- Short interfering RNA (siRNA) as a novel therapeutic (Q33243420) (← links)
- Oncogenic viral protein HPV E7 up-regulates the SIRT1 longevity protein in human cervical cancer cells (Q33588694) (← links)
- SIRT1 undergoes alternative splicing in a novel auto-regulatory loop with p53. (Q33727892) (← links)
- Alteration of microRNA profiles in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck cell lines by human papillomavirus (Q34127590) (← links)
- RNA interference blocks gene expression and RNA synthesis from hepatitis C replicons propagated in human liver cells (Q34178401) (← links)
- siRNA targeting of the viral E6 oncogene efficiently kills human papillomavirus-positive cancer cells (Q34227843) (← links)
- Interfering with disease: opportunities and roadblocks to harnessing RNA interference (Q34234252) (← links)
- siRNA therapeutics: big potential from small RNAs (Q34360881) (← links)
- Antiviral effects of human immunodeficiency virus type 1-specific small interfering RNAs against targets conserved in select neurotropic viral strains (Q34371320) (← links)
- RNA interference targeting VP1 inhibits foot-and-mouth disease virus replication in BHK-21 cells and suckling mice (Q34437582) (← links)
- RNAi is an antiviral immune response against a dsRNA virus in Drosophila melanogaster. (Q34513161) (← links)
- Docosahexaenoic acid induces the degradation of HPV E6/E7 oncoproteins by activating the ubiquitin-proteasome system. (Q34662232) (← links)
- New molecular targets against cervical cancer (Q34700859) (← links)
- Deregulation of eIF4E: 4E-BP1 in differentiated human papillomavirus-containing cells leads to high levels of expression of the E7 oncoprotein (Q34717857) (← links)
- An RNA aptamer provides a novel approach for the induction of apoptosis by targeting the HPV16 E7 oncoprotein (Q34758890) (← links)
- RNA interference of human papillomavirus type 18 E6 and E7 induces senescence in HeLa cells (Q34977316) (← links)
- Leukemia inhibitory factor downregulates human papillomavirus-16 oncogene expression and inhibits the proliferation of cervical carcinoma cells. (Q35070591) (← links)
- Small molecule inhibitors of human papillomavirus protein - protein interactions (Q35107717) (← links)
- Inhibition of severe acute respiratory syndrome virus replication by small interfering RNAs in mammalian cells (Q35123537) (← links)
- RNA interference for treating cancers caused by viral infection (Q35144036) (← links)
- Nucleic acid-based immune system: the antiviral potential of mammalian RNA silencing (Q35153871) (← links)
- RNAi as a gene therapy approach (Q35164788) (← links)
- Deregulation of microRNAs Let-7a and miR-21 mediate aberrant STAT3 signaling during human papillomavirus-induced cervical carcinogenesis: role of E6 oncoprotein (Q35191416) (← links)
- RNA interference: antiviral weapon and beyond (Q35199493) (← links)
- Functional genomics in virology and antiviral drug discovery (Q35544794) (← links)
- RNA interference: gene silencing in the fast lane (Q35561597) (← links)
- Exposing oncogenic dependencies for cancer drug target discovery and validation using RNAi (Q35561611) (← links)
- RNA interference and human disease (Q35563847) (← links)
- Role of viruses in oral squamous cell carcinoma (Q35569336) (← links)
- Primary human cervical carcinoma cells require human papillomavirus E6 and E7 expression for ongoing proliferation (Q35589596) (← links)
- Molecular Mechanism and Potential Targets for Blocking HPV-Induced Lesion Development (Q35636308) (← links)
- Short-term induction and long-term suppression of HPV16 oncogene silencing by RNA interference in cervical cancer cells (Q35642188) (← links)
- Long (27-nucleotides) small inhibitory RNAs targeting E6 protein eradicate effectively the cervical cancer cells harboring human papilloma virus (Q35649376) (← links)
- Identification and analysis of papillomavirus E2 protein binding sites in the human genome. (Q35666079) (← links)
- Association between human papillomavirus and Epstein - Barr virus DNA and gene promoter methylation of RB1 and CDH1 in the cervical lesions: a transversal study (Q35670508) (← links)
- RNA silencing of rotavirus gene expression (Q35739901) (← links)