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  1. Human papillomavirus genomes associate with active host chromatin during persistent viral infection
  2. Persistence of an Oncogenic Papillomavirus Genome Requires cis Elements from the Viral Transcriptional Enhancer
  3. Mechanisms and strategies of papillomavirus replication
  4. Brd4 Activates Early Viral Transcription upon Human Papillomavirus 18 Infection of Primary Keratinocytes
  5. Tandemly Integrated HPV16 Can Form a Brd4-Dependent Super-Enhancer-Like Element That Drives Transcription of Viral Oncogenes
  6. The Role of the DNA Damage Response throughout the Papillomavirus Life Cycle
  7. Sp100 Provides Intrinsic Immunity against Human Papillomavirus Infection
  8. Special issue: The Papillomavirus Episteme
  9. The Papillomavirus E2 proteins
  10. Papillomaviruses Use Recombination-Dependent Replication to Vegetatively Amplify Their Genomes in Differentiated Cells
  11. Current Understanding of the Role of the Brd4 Protein in the Papillomavirus Lifecycle
  12. Chapter 4 Replication and Partitioning of Papillomavirus Genomes
  13. Current Protocols in Microbiology
  14. Brd4: tethering, segregation and beyond
  15. Interaction of the Papillomavirus E2 Protein with Mitotic Chromosomes
  16. PAPILLOMAVIRUSES – ANIMAL
  17. Transcriptional Regulation by Papillomavirus E2 Gene Products
  18. Papillomavirus DNA Replication