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HPV pathobiology – lessons learned from mice

HPV pathobiology – lessons learned from mice

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

16:00-17:00 CET (Geneva) / 10:00-11:00 EST (New York)

In this webinar chaired by Dr. Neil Christensen (USA), Dr. Megan Spurgeon (USA) will present how by using the MmuPV1 cervicovaginal infection model, her group investigated the role of cervical cell structure and ovarian steroids, specifically estrogen, in HPV infection and neoplastic disease.

In addition, Dr. Richard Roden will present the findings from his group’s studies using another MmuPV1 mouse model that reveals how female black C57BL/6J mice are susceptible to a transient papillomavirus cervicovaginal infection, and mice deficient in select genes involved in innate immune responses are susceptible to persistent infection with variable manifestations of histopathological abnormalities.

Join this webinar to learn about the results they obtained.

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