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Miranda Thomas

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The FEBS Journal|February 5, 2025
Contact and communication: ZO-2 and the Hippo pathwayMiranda Thomas
The FEBS Journal|October 4, 2017
Viral oncoproteins and ubiquitination: accessing a cellular toolbox for modifying protein functionMiranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 23, 2018
Upsetting the Balance: When Viruses Manipulate Cell Polarity ControlMiranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Methods in Molecular Medicine|December 15, 2005
In vitro assays of substrate degradation induced by high-risk HPV E6 oncoproteinsMiranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Journal of Virology|October 31, 2014
PDZRN3/LNX3 is a novel target of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) and HPV-18 E6Miranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Current Opinion in Virology|October 16, 2021
The biology of papillomavirus PDZ associations: what do they offer papillomaviruses?Miranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Oncogene|November 22, 2002
Chimaeric HPV E6 proteins allow dissection of the proteolytic pathways regulating different E6 cellular target proteinsDavid Pim, Miranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|August 23, 2003
Viruses and the 26S proteasome: hacking into destructionLawrence Banks, David Pim, Miranda Thomas
Nature Reviews. Cancer|November 24, 2012
Human tumour viruses and the deregulation of cell polarity in cancerLawrence Banks, David Pim, Miranda Thomas
Oncogene|September 21, 2004
HPV E6 specifically targets different cellular pools of its PDZ domain-containing tumour suppressor substrates for proteasome-mediated degradationPaola Massimi, Noor Gammoh, Miranda Thomas, et al.
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The FEBS Journal|February 5, 2025
Contact and communication: ZO-2 and the Hippo pathwayMiranda Thomas
The FEBS Journal|October 4, 2017
Viral oncoproteins and ubiquitination: accessing a cellular toolbox for modifying protein functionMiranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 23, 2018
Upsetting the Balance: When Viruses Manipulate Cell Polarity ControlMiranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Methods in Molecular Medicine|December 15, 2005
In vitro assays of substrate degradation induced by high-risk HPV E6 oncoproteinsMiranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Journal of Virology|October 31, 2014
PDZRN3/LNX3 is a novel target of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) and HPV-18 E6Miranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Current Opinion in Virology|October 16, 2021
The biology of papillomavirus PDZ associations: what do they offer papillomaviruses?Miranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Oncogene|November 22, 2002
Chimaeric HPV E6 proteins allow dissection of the proteolytic pathways regulating different E6 cellular target proteinsDavid Pim, Miranda Thomas, Lawrence Banks
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|August 23, 2003
Viruses and the 26S proteasome: hacking into destructionLawrence Banks, David Pim, Miranda Thomas
Nature Reviews. Cancer|November 24, 2012
Human tumour viruses and the deregulation of cell polarity in cancerLawrence Banks, David Pim, Miranda Thomas
Oncogene|September 21, 2004
HPV E6 specifically targets different cellular pools of its PDZ domain-containing tumour suppressor substrates for proteasome-mediated degradationPaola Massimi, Noor Gammoh, Miranda Thomas, et al.
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