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human papillomavirus type 32 does not display in vitro transforming properties.human papillomavirus type 32 (hpv32) is one of the etiological agents of a benign oral condition, focal epithelial hyperplasia. however, the previously characterized properties of its e7 oncoprotein suggest a possible malignant nature for this virus. in this study we characterized the properties of hpv32 e6 and e7. our data show that hpv32 e7, despite its high affinity for prb, does not promote degradation of the cellular protein. in addition, hpv32 e6 does not prevent p53-mediated apoptosis and ...200212359456
association of hla-dr4 (drb1*0404) with human papillomavirus infection in patients with focal epithelial hyperplasia.to determine gene frequencies of hla-dr alleles in 22 mexican patients with focal epithelial hyperplasia and compare them with those present in ethnically matched healthy subjects, as well as to determine the types of human papillomavirus present in the lesions.200415492185
focal epithelial hyperplasia (heck disease) in a black child.we describe a 3-year-old african male child with focal epithelial hyperplasia (heck disease). the clinical diagnosis was confirmed histologically and by the finding of human papillomavirus type 32.200717845152
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