mSphere of Influence: MmuPV1—a dual tropic papillomavirus, red herring, or novel insight into HPV pathogenesis
James Romero-Masters

TL;DR
This paper reflects on how a study about mouse papillomavirus influenced research on human papillomavirus and cancer progression.
Contribution
The paper highlights the impact of a mouse papillomavirus study on shaping tumor virology research strategies.
Findings
The mouse papillomavirus study provided insights into persistent viral infections and cancer progression.
It influenced new research directions in understanding human papillomavirus pathogenesis.
Abstract
James Romero-Masters works in the field of tumor virology, focusing on the role of the human papillomavirus oncogenes in pathogenesis. In this mSphere of Influence article, they reflect on how the article “Mouse papillomavirus infection persists in mucosal tissues of an immunocompetent mouse strain and progresses to cancer” impacted them, informing their research strategies, and what it means for the mouse papillomavirus model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCervical Cancer and HPV Research · Molecular Biology Techniques and Applications · Cancer-related Molecular Pathways
