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    High-Risk Alphapapillomavirus Oncogenes Impair the Homologous Recombination Pathway by Wallace, Nicholas A, Khanal, Sujita, Robinson, Kristin L, Wendel, Sebastian O, Messer, Joshua J, Galloway, Denise A

    Published in Journal of virology (15-10-2017)
    “…Persistent high-risk genus human (HPV) infections cause nearly every cervical carcinoma and a subset of tumors in the oropharyngeal tract. During the decades…”
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    Human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and NFX1-123 mislocalize immune signaling proteins and downregulate immune gene expression in keratinocytes by Levan, Justine, Vliet-Gregg, Portia A, Robinson, Kristin L, Katzenellenbogen, Rachel A

    Published in PloS one (08-11-2017)
    “…Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection, affecting an estimated 11% of the world's population. The high-risk HPV types…”
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    Epigenetic Down-Regulation of ARF Expression Is a Selection Step in Immortalization of Human Fibroblasts by c-Myc by Benanti, Jennifer A, Wang, Myra L, Myers, Hadley E, Robinson, Kristin L, Grandori, Carla, Galloway, Denise A

    Published in Molecular cancer research (01-11-2007)
    “…The transcription factor c-Myc is implicated in the pathogenesis of many cancers. Among the multiple functions of c-Myc, activation of hTert and other genes…”
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    Gene expression signature of c-MYC-immortalized human fibroblasts reveals loss of growth inhibitory response to TGFβ by Wang, Myra L., Walsh, Ryan, Robinson, Kristin L., Burchard, Julja, Bartz, Steven R., Cleary, Michele, Galloway, Denise A., Grandori, Carla

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-08-2011)
    “…Cancer cells exhibit the ability to proliferate indefinitely, but paradoxically, overexpression of cellular oncogenes in primary cells can result in a rapid…”
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    NFX1-123 is highly expressed in cervical cancer and increases growth and telomerase activity in HPV 16E6 expressing cells by Vliet-Gregg, Portia A., Robinson, Kristin L., Levan, Justine, Matsumoto, Lisa R., Katzenellenbogen, Rachel A.

    Published in Cancer letters (01-05-2019)
    “…A significant contributor to women's cancer mortality worldwide is cervical cancer, which is caused by high-risk human papillomavirus (HR HPV). The two viral…”
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    HPV type 16 E6 and NFX1–123 augment JNK signaling to mediate keratinocyte differentiation and L1 expression by Levan, Justine, Vliet-Gregg, Portia A., Robinson, Kristin L., Matsumoto, Lisa R., Katzenellenbogen, Rachel A.

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2019)
    “…The HPV life cycle is differentiation-dependent, with cellular differentiation driving initiation of the late, productive stage of the viral life cycle. Here,…”
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    Induction of Extracellular Matrix-Remodeling Genes by the Senescence-Associated Protein APA-1 by Benanti, Jennifer A., Williams, Dawnnica K., Robinson, Kristin L., Ozer, Harvey L., Galloway, Denise A.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-11-2002)
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    Functional link between Myc and the Werner gene in tumorigenesis by Grandori, Carla, Robinson, Kristin L, Galloway, Denise A, Swisshelm, Karen

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-01-2004)
    “…We have recently reported a connection between the expression of the Werner syndrome gene (WRN), whose loss of function has been implicated in a human…”
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    Functional Link Between Myc and the Werner Gene in Tumorigenesis by Grandori, Carla, Robinson, Kristin L., Galloway, Denise A., Swisshelm, Karen

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-01-2004)
    “…We have recently reported a connection between the expression of the Werner syndrome gene (WRN), whose loss of function has been implicated in a human…”
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