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H U Bernard

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Journal of Virology|March 1, 1989
Numerous nuclear proteins bind the long control region of human papillomavirus type 16: a subset of 6 of 23 DNase I-protected segments coincides with the location of the cell-type-specific enhancerB Gloss, T Chong, H U Bernard
Cancer Detection and Prevention|January 1, 1988
Constitutive and steroid hormone regulated transcriptional enhancer elements in the genome of the human papilloma virus type 16, which is associated with neoplasia of the cervixG Klock, B Gloss, H U Bernard
Journal of Virology|August 1, 1989
Progesterone and glucocorticoid response elements occur in the long control regions of several human papillomaviruses involved in anogenital neoplasiaW K Chan, G Klock, H U Bernard
International Journal of Cancer|November 15, 1996
Mutations and polymorphisms in the p53, p21 and p16 genes in oral carcinomas of Indian betel quid chewersP A Heinzel, P Balaram, H U Bernard
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore|April 1, 1988
Human papillomavirus-16 and genital cancer: are tests for the viral gene expression in vitro indicators for risk factors in vivo?W K Chan, B Gloss, H U Bernard
Nucleic Acids Research|January 25, 1992
During negative regulation of the human papillomavirus-16 E6 promoter, the viral E2 protein can displace Sp1 from a proximal promoter elementS H Tan, B Gloss, H U Bernard
Nucleic Acids Research|February 11, 1990
Transcriptional activation of human papillomavirus 16 by nuclear factor I, AP1, steroid receptors and a possibly novel transcription factor, PVF: a model for the composition of genital papillomavirus enhancersT Chong, W K Chan, H U Bernard
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1994
Evolution of papillomavirusesH U Bernard, S Y Chan, H Delius
The Journal of General Virology|July 28, 1999
Many different papillomaviruses have low transcriptional activity in spite of strong epithelial specific enhancersG Sailaja, R M Watts, H U Bernard
Experimental Cell Research|May 1, 1985
Construction of a fusion gene that confers resistance against hygromycin B to mammalian cells in cultureH U Bernard, G Krämmer, W G Röwekamp
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Journal of Virology|March 1, 1989
Numerous nuclear proteins bind the long control region of human papillomavirus type 16: a subset of 6 of 23 DNase I-protected segments coincides with the location of the cell-type-specific enhancerB Gloss, T Chong, H U Bernard
Cancer Detection and Prevention|January 1, 1988
Constitutive and steroid hormone regulated transcriptional enhancer elements in the genome of the human papilloma virus type 16, which is associated with neoplasia of the cervixG Klock, B Gloss, H U Bernard
Journal of Virology|August 1, 1989
Progesterone and glucocorticoid response elements occur in the long control regions of several human papillomaviruses involved in anogenital neoplasiaW K Chan, G Klock, H U Bernard
International Journal of Cancer|November 15, 1996
Mutations and polymorphisms in the p53, p21 and p16 genes in oral carcinomas of Indian betel quid chewersP A Heinzel, P Balaram, H U Bernard
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore|April 1, 1988
Human papillomavirus-16 and genital cancer: are tests for the viral gene expression in vitro indicators for risk factors in vivo?W K Chan, B Gloss, H U Bernard
Nucleic Acids Research|January 25, 1992
During negative regulation of the human papillomavirus-16 E6 promoter, the viral E2 protein can displace Sp1 from a proximal promoter elementS H Tan, B Gloss, H U Bernard
Nucleic Acids Research|February 11, 1990
Transcriptional activation of human papillomavirus 16 by nuclear factor I, AP1, steroid receptors and a possibly novel transcription factor, PVF: a model for the composition of genital papillomavirus enhancersT Chong, W K Chan, H U Bernard
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1994
Evolution of papillomavirusesH U Bernard, S Y Chan, H Delius
The Journal of General Virology|July 28, 1999
Many different papillomaviruses have low transcriptional activity in spite of strong epithelial specific enhancersG Sailaja, R M Watts, H U Bernard
Experimental Cell Research|May 1, 1985
Construction of a fusion gene that confers resistance against hygromycin B to mammalian cells in cultureH U Bernard, G Krämmer, W G Röwekamp
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