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Laura S Rozek

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Predictive and prognostic markers
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|Nov 24, 2025
Splicing of HPV16 E6 promotes aggressive invasion in oropharyngeal cancer via endocytosis of E-cadherin.

Yvonne X Lim, Min Liu, Bailey F Garb

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