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Essor proteins [55]. Persistent expression of E6 and E7 allows the virus to replicate in cells that are committed to terminal differentiation, but also deregulates cell cycle checkpoints and is necessary for cellular transformation [55]. E7 degrades Rb [56], leading to the release of E2F transcription factors and subsequent expression of cellular factors that drive cell cycle progression [57-58].
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