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Margaret Stanley is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant emphasis on epidemiology, molecular biology, immunology, surgery, and oncology. The scientist's work extensively covers topics related to cervical cancer and HPV research, hepatitis B virus studies, molecular biology techniques and applications, genital health and disease, vaccine coverage and hesitancy, endometrial and cervical cancer treatments, and reproductive system and pregnancy.

Their recent publications include:

  • Infiltrating T-cell markers in cervical carcinogenesis: a systematic review and meta-analysis, 2020, British Journal of Cancer
  • Systematic literature review of cross-protective effect of HPV vaccines based on data from randomized clinical trials and real-world evidence, 2021, Vaccine
  • IPVS statement on "Temporary HPV vaccine shortage: Implications globally to achieve equity," 2020, Papillomavirus Research
  • Understanding the public health value and defining preferred product characteristics for therapeutic human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines: World Health Organization consultations, October 2021-March 2022, 2022, Vaccine
  • HPV prevention and control - The way forward, 2022, Preventive Medicine

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Suzanne M. Garland
  • Neerja Bhatla
  • Anna R. Giuliano
  • Andreas M. Kaufmann
  • Anna-Barbara Moscicki

Margaret Stanley's work appears regularly in the following publication venues:

  • Vaccine
  • Preventive Medicine
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • British Journal of Cancer
  • Papillomavirus Research

Best Publications

  • The biology and life-cycle of human papillomaviruses.

    John Doorbar;Wim Quint;Lawrence Banks;Ignacio G. Bravo

  • Carcinogenic human papillomavirus infection.

    Mark Schiffman;John Doorbar;Nicolas Wentzensen;Silvia de Sanjosé

  • Immune responses to human papillomavirus.

    Margaret Stanley

  • Comprehensive control of human papillomavirus infections and related diseases.

    F. Xavier Bosch;Thomas R. Broker;David Forman;Anna Barbara Moscicki

  • Immunological events in regressing genital warts.

    Nicholas Coleman;Humphrey D.L. Birley;Adrian M. Renton;Nashat F. Hanna

  • Pathology and epidemiology of HPV infection in females.

    Margaret Stanley

  • Epithelial Cell Responses to Infection with Human Papillomavirus

    Margaret A. Stanley

  • Properties of a non-tumorigenic human cervical keratinocyte cell line.

    Margaret A. Stanley;Helena M. Browne;Mark Appleby;Anthony C. Minson

  • Imiquimod and the imidazoquinolones: mechanism of action and therapeutic potential

    Unknown

  • Chapter 12: Prophylactic HPV vaccines: underlying mechanisms.

    Margaret Stanley;Douglas R. Lowy;Ian H. Frazer

  • A Randomized, Controlled, Molecular Study of Condylomata Acuminata Clearance during Treatment with Imiquimod

    Stephen K. Tyring;Istvan Arany;Margaret A. Stanley;Mark A. Tomai

  • Immunobiology of HPV and HPV vaccines.

    Margaret Stanley

  • HPV : from infection to cancer

    M.A. Stanley;M.R. Pett;N. Coleman

  • HPV - immune response to infection and vaccination

    Margaret Anne Stanley

  • Detection of novel splicing patterns in a HPV16-containing keratinocyte cell line

    J. Doorbar;A. Parton;K. Hartley;L. Banks

  • Acquisition of high-level chromosomal instability is associated with integration of human papillomavirus type 16 in cervical keratinocytes.

    Mark R. Pett;William O. F. Alazawi;Ian Roberts;Sally Dowen

  • Vaccinia-Expressed Human Papillomavirus 16 and 18 E6 and E7 as a Therapeutic Vaccination for Vulval and Vaginal Intraepithelial Neoplasia

    Peter J. Baldwin;Sjoerd H. van der Burg;Christopher M. Boswell;Rienk Offringa

  • Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis: an overview of current thinking and treatment

    Peter Goon;Chris Sonnex;Piyush Jani;Margaret Stanley

  • A C-terminal helicase domain of the human papillomavirus E1 protein binds E2 and the DNA polymerase alpha-primase p68 subunit.

    Philip J. Masterson;Margaret A. Stanley;Alan P. Lewis;Michael A. Romanos

  • Selection of cervical keratinocytes containing integrated HPV16 associates with episome loss and an endogenous antiviral response.

    Mark R. Pett;M. Trent Herdman;Roger D. Palmer;Giles S. H. Yeo

  • Human papillomavirus vaccines--immune responses.

    Margaret Stanley;Ligia A. Pinto;Connie Trimble

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicholas Coleman
Nicholas Coleman University of Cambridge
Suzanne M. Garland
Suzanne M. Garland University of Melbourne
Anna-Barbara Moscicki
Anna-Barbara Moscicki University of California, Los Angeles
Anna R. Giuliano
Anna R. Giuliano University of South Florida
Ian Roberts
Ian Roberts University of Cambridge
Joel M. Palefsky
Joel M. Palefsky University of California, San Francisco
Julia M.L. Brotherton
Julia M.L. Brotherton University of Melbourne
Mark A. Tomai
Mark A. Tomai 3M (United States)
John Doorbar
John Doorbar University of Cambridge
Silvia de Sanjosé
Silvia de Sanjosé University of Barcelona

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