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PAUL LAMBERT
PAUL LAMBERT
Howard M. Temin Professor of Viral Oncology
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Integration of human papillomavirus type 16 into the human genome correlates with a selective growth advantage of cells
S Jeon, BL Allen-Hoffmann, PF Lambert
Journal of virology 69 (5), 2989-2997, 1995
7571995
Integration of human papillomavirus type 16 DNA into the human genome leads to increased stability of E6 and E7 mRNAs: implications for cervical carcinogenesis.
S Jeon, PF Lambert
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 92 (5), 1654-1658, 1995
6941995
Key characteristics of carcinogens as a basis for organizing data on mechanisms of carcinogenesis
MT Smith, KZ Guyton, CF Gibbons, JM Fritz, CJ Portier, I Rusyn, ...
Environmental health perspectives 124 (6), 713-721, 2016
5712016
Fundamental differences in cell cycle deregulation in human papillomavirus–positive and human papillomavirus–negative head/neck and cervical cancers
D Pyeon, MA Newton, PF Lambert, JA Den Boon, S Sengupta, CJ Marsit, ...
Cancer research 67 (10), 4605-4619, 2007
4972007
Establishment of human papillomavirus infection requires cell cycle progression
D Pyeon, SM Pearce, SM Lank, P Ahlquist, PF Lambert
PLoS pathogens 5 (2), e1000318, 2009
4652009
Enhanced radiation sensitivity in HPV-positive head and neck cancer
RJ Kimple, MA Smith, GC Blitzer, AD Torres, JA Martin, RZ Yang, CR Peet, ...
Cancer research 73 (15), 4791-4800, 2013
4332013
Organization of human papillomavirus productive cycle during neoplastic progression provides a basis for selection of diagnostic markers
K Middleton, W Peh, S Southern, H Griffin, K Sotlar, T Nakahara, ...
Journal of virology 77 (19), 10186-10201, 2003
4172003
Dissection of human papillomavirus E6 and E7 function in transgenic mouse models of cervical carcinogenesis
RR Riley, S Duensing, T Brake, K Munger, PF Lambert, JM Arbeit
Cancer research 63 (16), 4862-4871, 2003
4032003
A transcriptional repressor encoded by BPV-1 shares a common carboxy-terminal domain with the E2 transactivator
PF Lambert, BA Spalholz, PM Howley
Cell 50 (1), 69-78, 1987
3881987
The human papillomavirus type 16 E6 gene alone is sufficient to induce carcinomas in transgenic animals
S Song, HC Pitot, PF Lambert
Journal of virology 73 (7), 5887-5893, 1999
3721999
Squamous epithelial hyperplasia and carcinoma in mice transgenic for the human papillomavirus type 16 E7 oncogene
R Herber, A Liem, H Pitot, PF Lambert
Journal of virology 70 (3), 1873-1881, 1996
3291996
The human papillomavirus type 16 E7 oncogene is required for the productive stage of the viral life cycle
ER Flores, BL Allen-Hoffmann, D Lee, PF Lambert
Journal of virology 74 (14), 6622-6631, 2000
3262000
The PDZ ligand domain of the human papillomavirus type 16 E6 protein is required for E6's induction of epithelial hyperplasia in vivo
ML Nguyen, MM Nguyen, D Lee, AE Griep, PF Lambert
Journal of virology 77 (12), 6957-6964, 2003
3212003
Estrogen contributes to the onset, persistence, and malignant progression of cervical cancer in a human papillomavirus-transgenic mouse model
T Brake, PF Lambert
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (7), 2490-2495, 2005
2812005
The Hippo/YAP pathway interacts with EGFR signaling and HPV oncoproteins to regulate cervical cancer progression
C He, D Mao, G Hua, X Lv, X Chen, PC Angeletti, J Dong, SW Remmenga, ...
EMBO molecular medicine 7 (11), 1426-1449, 2015
2632015
Evidence for a switch in the mode of human papillomavirus type 16 DNA replication during the viral life cycle
ER Flores, PF Lambert
Journal of virology 71 (10), 7167-7179, 1997
2631997
Molecular transitions from papillomavirus infection to cervical precancer and cancer: Role of stromal estrogen receptor signaling
JA Den Boon, D Pyeon, SS Wang, M Horswill, M Schiffman, M Sherman, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (25), E3255-E3264, 2015
2562015
Merkel cell polyomavirus: a newly discovered human virus with oncogenic potential
ME Spurgeon, PF Lambert
Virology 435 (1), 118-130, 2013
2562013
Establishment of the human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) life cycle in an immortalized human foreskin keratinocyte cell line
ER Flores, BL Allen-Hoffmann, D Lee, CA Sattler, PF Lambert
Virology 262 (2), 344-354, 1999
2561999
Human papillomavirus types 16 E6 and E7 contribute differently to carcinogenesis
S Song, A Liem, JA Miller, PF Lambert
Virology 267 (2), 141-150, 2000
2502000
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