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The biology of human papillomaviruses: From warts to cancer
L. A. Laimins
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Microbiology-Immunology
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Medicine and Dentistry
Differentiation
100%
Wart Virus
80%
Lesion
60%
Malignant Neoplasm
60%
In Vitro
40%
Oncoprotein
40%
Virus DNA
40%
Cells
40%
Cancer
40%
Chromosome
20%
Precursor
20%
Carcinoma
20%
Epithelial Cell
20%
Cell Cycle
20%
Life Cycle
20%
Gene Amplification
20%
Protein P53
20%
Virion
20%
Verruca Vulgaris
20%
Cervical Cancer
20%
Retinoblastoma
20%
Capsid Protein
20%
Protein Synthesis
20%
Host
20%
Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia
20%
Virus Particle
20%
Papillomaviridae
20%
Introspection
20%
Culture
20%
Human
20%
Virus
20%
INIS
humans
100%
cancer
80%
production
60%
in vitro
40%
dna
40%
malignancies
40%
viruses
40%
levels
20%
proteins
20%
synthesis
20%
biology
20%
particles
20%
host
20%
amplification
20%
transcription
20%
chromosomes
20%
cell cycle
20%
life cycle
20%
precursor
20%
carcinomas
20%
mammals
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Differentiation
100%
Wart Virus
80%
Cells
60%
Viral Transcription
40%
Chromosome
20%
Precursor
20%
Life Cycle
20%
Virion
20%
Virus Particle
20%
Protein Synthesis
20%
Capsid
20%
P53
20%
Mammal
20%
Cell Cycle
20%
Human
20%
DNA Virus
20%
Gene Amplification
20%
Papillomaviridae
20%
Host
20%
Introspection
20%
Viral Replication
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Wart Virus
80%
Chromosome
20%
Precursor
20%
Virus Particle
20%
Host
20%
Virion
20%
Protein Biosynthesis
20%
Mammal
20%
Human
20%
P53
20%
Capsid
20%
Cell Cycle
20%
Retinoblastoma
20%
Life Cycle
20%
Gene Amplification
20%
DNA Virus
20%
Papillomaviridae
20%
Introspection
20%
DNA
20%
Virus
20%