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The Papillomaviruses [Hardcover]

Robert Garcea (Editor), Daniel DiMaio (Editor)

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0387365222 978-0387365220 February 2, 2007 1

This volume evaluates the carcinogenic risk to humans posed by infection with human papillomaviruses (HPVs). To date, more than 70 HPV types have been identified, of which over 15 have been reported in cervical cancer biopsies. Worldwide, cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women. This book also considers the possible involvement of HPV infection in cancers at other sites of the human body.


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"This book probably includes just about anything one might want to know about papillomaviruses. … The book is written for individuals in the fields of immunology, infectious disease, virology, microbiology, cell biology, and cancer biology and research whether they are scientists, clinicians, or students. … All color figures are grouped together in the center of the book and each chapter is well referenced. … It would be a fine edition to a library collection." (Marion C. Cohen, Doody’s Review Service, June, 2008)

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The papillomaviruses have emerged as the best understood viruses that cause cancer in humans. This volume reviews the remarkable confluence of science, medicine, and public health that recently culminated in the approval of vaccines that prevent many human papillomavirus infections, the first vaccines specifically designed to prevent human cancer. Basic laboratory studies of viral DNA replication, gene expression, protein function, and virus-host interactions have provided fundamental insights into these important processes. Most importantly, human papillomavirus infection has been shown to be a crucial event in the development of several human cancers, most notably cervical cancer, a leading cause of cancer death in women. The Papillomaviruses is an ideal book for scientists, professionals, clinicians, and graduate students in the fields of immunology, infectious disease, virology, microbiology, cell biology, and cancer biology and research.


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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
human papillomavirus transcription, viral initiator proteins, bovine papillomavirus regulatory gene, cervical carcinoma cell line proliferation, late viral functions, human papillomavirus type, bovine papillomavirus type, cervical carcinoma cell lines, common neutralization epitope, cervical cancer cell lines, pentameric capsomeres, human tumor viruses, minor capsid protein, papillomavirus research, viral oncogene expression, papillomavirus origin, papillomavirus life cycle, human papillomavirus oncoprotein, animal papillomaviruses, cervical carcinoma cells, organotypic raft cultures, papillomavirus replication, cottontail rabbit papillomavirus, human papillomavirus sequences, cervical cancer cells
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Cancer Res, Cancer Inst, Karl Munger, Genes Dev, The Humoral Immune Response, Cancer Epidemiol, Knebel Doeberitz, Biomarkers Prev, Teresa Aguado, United States, Cell Growth Differ, Cell-Mediated Immune Responses, Costa Rica, Vande Pol, Arne Stenlund, Gretchen Eiben Lyons, Hans-Christoph Selinka, Van Tine, Virus Res, New Tests, Maxwell Parkin, New York, Clinical Assessment, John Schiller, Van Doornum
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