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Depletion of the cdk Inhibitor p16 <sup>INK4a</sup> Differentially Affects Proliferation of Established Cervical Carcinoma Cells
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This study demonstrates that the cdk inhibitor p16INK4A, frequently used as surrogate marker for transforming infections by human papillomaviruses of the high-risk group, is required for high-level expression of the E7 oncoproteins of HPV-16, HPV-18, and HPV-45 in cervical carcinoma cells. It is also demonstrated that depletion of p16INK4A induces senescence in HeLa but not CaSki or MS-751 cervical carcinoma cells.
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