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Rachel A Katzenellenbogen

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Virus Research|November 20, 2016
Activation of telomerase by HPVsRachel A Katzenellenbogen
JAMA Network Open|December 13, 2021
Maternal Experiences With Human Papillomavirus and Vaccination Rates in Children-The Sound of SalienceRachel A Katzenellenbogen
Biology|April 3, 2021
NFX1, Its Isoforms and Roles in Biology, Disease and CancerSreenivasulu Chintala, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen
JAMA Pediatrics|September 29, 2025
Benefiting Us All-Population-Level Impact of the HPV VaccineTeresa M Imburgia, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen
JAMA Network Open|October 26, 2019
Young Women and Oral Human Papillomavirus-Vaccination Is Associated With ProtectionRachel A Katzenellenbogen, Kenneth H Fife
Viruses|July 27, 2022
Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation by HPV 16E6 and Its Host Protein PartnersCaylin L Billingsley, Sreenivasulu Chintala, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen
Virology|December 17, 2008
Papillomavirus E6 proteinsHeather L Howie, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen, Denise A Galloway
JAMA Pediatrics|November 20, 2023
What Health Systems Can Do Now to Improve Human Papillomavirus VaccinationMary Kate Kelly, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen, Alexander G Fiks
Journal of Virology|October 11, 2013
NFX1-123 and human papillomavirus 16E6 increase Notch expression in keratinocytesPortia A Vliet-Gregg, Jennifer R Hamilton, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen
Virology|February 28, 2015
Human papillomavirus 16E6 and NFX1-123 potentiate Notch signaling and differentiation without activating cellular arrestPortia A Vliet-Gregg, Jennifer R Hamilton, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen
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Virus Research|November 20, 2016
Activation of telomerase by HPVsRachel A Katzenellenbogen
JAMA Network Open|December 13, 2021
Maternal Experiences With Human Papillomavirus and Vaccination Rates in Children-The Sound of SalienceRachel A Katzenellenbogen
Biology|April 3, 2021
NFX1, Its Isoforms and Roles in Biology, Disease and CancerSreenivasulu Chintala, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen
JAMA Pediatrics|September 29, 2025
Benefiting Us All-Population-Level Impact of the HPV VaccineTeresa M Imburgia, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen
JAMA Network Open|October 26, 2019
Young Women and Oral Human Papillomavirus-Vaccination Is Associated With ProtectionRachel A Katzenellenbogen, Kenneth H Fife
Viruses|July 27, 2022
Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation by HPV 16E6 and Its Host Protein PartnersCaylin L Billingsley, Sreenivasulu Chintala, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen
Virology|December 17, 2008
Papillomavirus E6 proteinsHeather L Howie, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen, Denise A Galloway
JAMA Pediatrics|November 20, 2023
What Health Systems Can Do Now to Improve Human Papillomavirus VaccinationMary Kate Kelly, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen, Alexander G Fiks
Journal of Virology|October 11, 2013
NFX1-123 and human papillomavirus 16E6 increase Notch expression in keratinocytesPortia A Vliet-Gregg, Jennifer R Hamilton, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen
Virology|February 28, 2015
Human papillomavirus 16E6 and NFX1-123 potentiate Notch signaling and differentiation without activating cellular arrestPortia A Vliet-Gregg, Jennifer R Hamilton, Rachel A Katzenellenbogen
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