Overview of HPV associated (Integration)

ID Literature Title Group
1 25581428 Genome-wide profiling of HPV integration in cervical cancer identifies clustered genomic hot spots and a potential microhomology-mediated integration mechanism
Integration
2 30567904 Comprehensive genomic variation profiling of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer identifies potential targets for cervical cancer early warning
Integration
3 31102403 Risk stratification of cervical lesions using capture sequencing and machine learning method based on HPV and human integrated genomic profiles
Integration
4 30922253 HPV insertional pattern as a personalized tumor marker for the optimized tumor diagnosis and follow-up of patients with HPV-associated carcinomas: a case report
Integration
5 30794288 Microbiome signatures in prostate cancer
Integration
6 31766658 Mechanistic Signatures of Human Papillomavirus Insertions in Anal Squamous Cell Carcinomas
Integration
7 30264502 Nuclear factor I X is a recurrent target for HPV16 insertions in anal carcinomas
Integration
8 31860576 Identification of Specific Tumor Markers in Vulvar Carcinoma Through Extensive Human Papillomavirus DNA Characterization Using Next Generation Sequencing Method
Integration
9 33883185 Genomic Landscape of Primary and Recurrent Anal Squamous Cell Carcinomas in Relation to HPV Integration, Copy-Number Variation, and DNA Damage Response Genes
Integration
10 38932267 HPV, HBV, and HIV-1 Viral Integration Site Mapping: A Streamlined Workflow from NGS to Genomic Insights of Carcinogenesis
Integration
11 35968887 Genome-wide virus-integration analysis reveals a common insertional mechanism of HPV, HBV and EBV
Integration
12 35897706 HPV Integration Site Mapping: A Rapid Method of Viral Integration Site (VIS) Analysis and Visualization Using Automated Workflows in CLC Microbial Genomics
Integration
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