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Ann Roman

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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 4, 2006
The human papillomavirus E7 protein shines a spotlight on the pRB family member, p130Ann Roman
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing|September 29, 2011
Immunotherapy for advanced melanomaRuth-Ann Roman
DNA and Cell Biology|April 16, 2002
Transfection of keratinocytes abrogates detectable DNA-binding activity of CCAAT displacement proteinJanaki Narahari, Ann Roman
Virology|June 5, 2013
The papillomavirus E7 proteinsAnn Roman, Karl Munger
Virology|January 31, 2012
Cellular transformation by human papillomaviruses: lessons learned by comparing high- and low-risk virusesAloysius J Klingelhutz, Ann Roman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 31, 2005
The E7 proteins of low- and high-risk human papillomaviruses share the ability to target the pRB family member p130 for degradationBenyue Zhang, Wei Chen, Ann Roman
Journal of Virology|December 12, 2001
E5 protein of human papillomavirus type 16 protects human foreskin keratinocytes from UV B-irradiation-induced apoptosisBenyue Zhang, Dan F Spandau, Ann Roman
Virology|March 2, 2010
Low- and high-risk human papillomavirus E7 proteins regulate p130 differentlyLisa Barrow-Laing, Wei Chen, Ann Roman
Oncogene|February 18, 2004
Expression of human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins in primary foreskin keratinocytes is sufficient to alter the expression of angiogenic factorsEsra Toussaint-Smith, David B Donner, Ann Roman
Virology|December 17, 2010
Expression of human papillomavirus type 16 E7 is sufficient to significantly increase expression of angiogenic factors but is not sufficient to induce endothelial cell migrationJoanna Walker, Lucy Clare Smiley, David Ingram, et al.
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Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|April 4, 2006
The human papillomavirus E7 protein shines a spotlight on the pRB family member, p130Ann Roman
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing|September 29, 2011
Immunotherapy for advanced melanomaRuth-Ann Roman
DNA and Cell Biology|April 16, 2002
Transfection of keratinocytes abrogates detectable DNA-binding activity of CCAAT displacement proteinJanaki Narahari, Ann Roman
Virology|June 5, 2013
The papillomavirus E7 proteinsAnn Roman, Karl Munger
Virology|January 31, 2012
Cellular transformation by human papillomaviruses: lessons learned by comparing high- and low-risk virusesAloysius J Klingelhutz, Ann Roman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 31, 2005
The E7 proteins of low- and high-risk human papillomaviruses share the ability to target the pRB family member p130 for degradationBenyue Zhang, Wei Chen, Ann Roman
Journal of Virology|December 12, 2001
E5 protein of human papillomavirus type 16 protects human foreskin keratinocytes from UV B-irradiation-induced apoptosisBenyue Zhang, Dan F Spandau, Ann Roman
Virology|March 2, 2010
Low- and high-risk human papillomavirus E7 proteins regulate p130 differentlyLisa Barrow-Laing, Wei Chen, Ann Roman
Oncogene|February 18, 2004
Expression of human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins in primary foreskin keratinocytes is sufficient to alter the expression of angiogenic factorsEsra Toussaint-Smith, David B Donner, Ann Roman
Virology|December 17, 2010
Expression of human papillomavirus type 16 E7 is sufficient to significantly increase expression of angiogenic factors but is not sufficient to induce endothelial cell migrationJoanna Walker, Lucy Clare Smiley, David Ingram, et al.
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