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Karl Münger

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Cancer Investigation|February 21, 2002
Disruption of oncogene/tumor suppressor networks during human carcinogenesisKarl Münger
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library|February 28, 2002
The role of human papillomaviruses in human cancersKarl Münger
Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression|July 4, 2003
Centrosomes, genomic instability, and cervical carcinogenesisStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
Oncogene|September 6, 2002
Human papillomaviruses and centrosome duplication errors: modeling the origins of genomic instabilityStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
Cancer Biology & Therapy|August 13, 2002
Id proteins--tumor markers or oncogenes?Jens Hasskarl, Karl Münger
Cancer Research|December 4, 2002
The human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins independently induce numerical and structural chromosome instabilityStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
International Journal of Cancer|January 30, 2004
Mechanisms of genomic instability in human cancer: insights from studies with human papillomavirus oncoproteinsStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
Journal of Virology|October 29, 2003
Human papillomavirus type 16 E7 oncoprotein can induce abnormal centrosome duplication through a mechanism independent of inactivation of retinoblastoma protein family membersStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
Progress in Cell Cycle Research|November 5, 2003
Centrosome abnormalities and genomic instability induced by human papillomavirus oncoproteinsStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
Cancer Research|October 8, 2010
Clld7, a candidate tumor suppressor on chromosome 13q14, regulates pathways of DNA damage/repair and apoptosisXiaobo Zhou, Karl Münger
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Cancer Investigation|February 21, 2002
Disruption of oncogene/tumor suppressor networks during human carcinogenesisKarl Münger
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library|February 28, 2002
The role of human papillomaviruses in human cancersKarl Münger
Critical Reviews in Eukaryotic Gene Expression|July 4, 2003
Centrosomes, genomic instability, and cervical carcinogenesisStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
Oncogene|September 6, 2002
Human papillomaviruses and centrosome duplication errors: modeling the origins of genomic instabilityStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
Cancer Biology & Therapy|August 13, 2002
Id proteins--tumor markers or oncogenes?Jens Hasskarl, Karl Münger
Cancer Research|December 4, 2002
The human papillomavirus type 16 E6 and E7 oncoproteins independently induce numerical and structural chromosome instabilityStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
International Journal of Cancer|January 30, 2004
Mechanisms of genomic instability in human cancer: insights from studies with human papillomavirus oncoproteinsStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
Journal of Virology|October 29, 2003
Human papillomavirus type 16 E7 oncoprotein can induce abnormal centrosome duplication through a mechanism independent of inactivation of retinoblastoma protein family membersStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
Progress in Cell Cycle Research|November 5, 2003
Centrosome abnormalities and genomic instability induced by human papillomavirus oncoproteinsStefan Duensing, Karl Münger
Cancer Research|October 8, 2010
Clld7, a candidate tumor suppressor on chromosome 13q14, regulates pathways of DNA damage/repair and apoptosisXiaobo Zhou, Karl Münger
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