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Date Stock Title
May 16 QGEN Here's Why Investors Should Retain QIAGEN (QGEN) Stock Now
May 15 INO Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (INO) Presents at 2024 RBC Capital Markets Global Healthcare Conference (Transcript)
May 15 QGEN QIAGEN's (QGEN) QCI Interpret Gets European IVDR Certification
May 14 INO Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (INO) The Citizens JMP Life Sciences Conference (Transcript)
May 14 QGEN QIAGEN receives European IVDR certification for QIAGEN Clinical Insight Interpret, its medical device software for clinical decision support
May 14 VXRT Q1 2024 Vaxart Inc Earnings Call
May 14 QGEN QIAGEN (QGEN) Wins FDA Nod for QIAstat-Dx Respiratory Panel Plus
May 14 VXRT Vaxart Inc (VXRT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Promising Developments and ...
May 14 INO Inovio Pharmaceuticals Inc (INO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strategic ...
May 14 INO Inovio Pharmaceuticals (INO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 13 INO Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (INO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 13 INO Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 13 VXRT Vaxart, Inc. (VXRT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 13 VXRT Vaxart up 10% on quarterly revenue beat, eyes COVID oral vaccine trial start in Q2
May 13 INO Inovio Pharmaceuticals GAAP EPS of -$1.31 misses by $0.31
May 13 INO INOVIO Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Recent Business Highlights
May 13 VXRT Vaxart GAAP EPS of -$0.14 in-line, revenue of $2.18M beats by $1.38M
May 13 VXRT Vaxart Provides Business Update and Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 13 QGEN QIAGEN gets FDA clearance for QIAstat-Dx Respiratory Panel Plus
May 13 QGEN QIAGEN (QGEN) to Enhance Forensics With New Partnership
Papillomavirus

Papillomaviridae is an ancient taxonomic family of non-enveloped DNA viruses, collectively known as papillomaviruses. Several hundred species of papillomaviruses, traditionally referred to as "types", have been identified infecting all carefully inspected mammals, but also other amniotes such as birds, snakes and turtles. Infection by most papillomavirus types, depending on the type, is either asymptomatic (e.g. most Beta-PVs) or causes small benign tumors, known as papillomas or warts (e.g. human papillomavirus1, HPV6 or HPV11). Papillomas caused by some types, however, such as human papillomaviruses 16 and 18, carry a risk of becoming cancerous.Papillomaviruses are usually considered as highly host- and tissue-tropic, and are thought to rarely be transmitted between species. Papillomaviruses replicate exclusively in the basal layer of the body surface tissues. All known papillomavirus types infect a particular body surface, typically the skin or mucosal epithelium of the genitals, anus, mouth, or airways. For example, human papillomavirus (HPV) type 1 tends to infect the soles of the feet, and HPV type 2 the palms of the hands, where they may cause warts. Additionally, there are descriptions of the presence of papillomavirus DNA in the blood and in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells.
Papillomaviruses were first identified in the early 20th century, when it was shown that skin warts, or papillomas, could be transmitted between individuals by a filterable infectious agent. In 1935 Francis Peyton Rous, who had previously demonstrated the existence of a cancer-causing sarcoma virus in chickens, went on to show that a papillomavirus could cause skin cancer in infected rabbits. This was the first demonstration that a virus could cause cancer in mammals.

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