Cellular steady-state levels of "high risk" but not "low risk" human papillomavirus (HPV) E6 proteins are increased by inhibition of proteasome-dependent degradation independent of their p53- and E6AP-binding capabilities (Q44094071)

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scientific article published in July 2002
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Cellular steady-state levels of "high risk" but not "low risk" human papillomavirus (HPV) E6 proteins are increased by inhibition of proteasome-dependent degradation independent of their p53- and E6AP-binding capabilities
scientific article published in July 2002

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    Cellular steady-state levels of "high risk" but not "low risk" human papillomavirus (HPV) E6 proteins are increased by inhibition of proteasome-dependent degradation independent of their p53- and E6AP-binding capabilities (English)
    Eva Kehmeier
    Heiko Rühl
    Britta Voland
    Melissa Conrad Stöppler
    Hubert Stöppler
    1 July 2002
    72-87

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