Short- and long-range cis interactions between integrated HPV genomes and cellular chromatin dysregulate host gene expression in early cervical carcinogenesis.
Development of cervical cancer is directly associated with integration of human papillomavirus (HPV) genomes into host chromosomes and subsequent modulation of HPV oncogene expression, which correlates with multi-layered epigenetic changes at the integrated HPV genomes. However, the process of integ...
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Main Authors: | Ian J Groves, Emma L A Drane, Marco Michalski, Jack M Monahan, Cinzia G Scarpini, Stephen P Smith, Giovanni Bussotti, Csilla Várnai, Stefan Schoenfelder, Peter Fraser, Anton J Enright, Nicholas Coleman |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c2ebaa15d87542a8b9191e3a5a74e587 |
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