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The following pages link to Selection of hepatitis B surface "escape" mutants during passive immune prophylaxis following liver transplantation: potential impact of genetic changes on polymerase protein function (Q35356204):
Displaying 18 items.
- Replicative homeostasis: a fundamental mechanism mediating selective viral replication and escape mutation (Q24798257) (← links)
- The option of HBIG-free prophylaxis against recurrent HBV (Q26995972) (← links)
- Combination chemotherapy for hepatitis B virus: the path forward? (Q34059359) (← links)
- Resistance of hepatitis B virus to antiviral drugs: current aspects and directions for future investigation (Q34299035) (← links)
- Impaired virion secretion by hepatitis B virus immune escape mutants and its rescue by wild-type envelope proteins or a second-site mutation (Q36607339) (← links)
- Decreased antigenicity profiles of immune-escaped and drug-resistant hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) double mutants (Q37376530) (← links)
- The underlying mechanisms for the “simultaneous HBsAg and anti-HBs serological profile” (Q37864136) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus S gene escape mutants (Q37936822) (← links)
- Atypical serological profiles in hepatitis B virus infection (Q38063427) (← links)
- Occult hepatitis B in blood donors: a description of two cases (Q41774248) (← links)
- Acute self-limiting hepatitis B after immunoprophylaxis failure in an infant (Q42665595) (← links)
- Lamivudine for hepatitis B after liver transplantation (Q43666869) (← links)
- Molecular, immunological and clinical properties of mutated hepatitis B viruses. (Q43988430) (← links)
- Indications for liver transplantation in patients with chronic hepatitis B and C virus infection and hepatocellular carcinoma (Q44243304) (← links)
- Characterization of hepatitis B virus surface antigen and polymerase mutations in liver transplant recipients pre- and post-transplant (Q44461497) (← links)
- Impact of immune escape mutations and N-linked glycosylation on the secretion of hepatitis B virus virions and subviral particles: Role of the small envelope protein. (Q52616822) (← links)
- Identified OAS3 gene variants associated with coexistence of HBsAg and anti-HBs in chronic HBV infection. (Q52628681) (← links)
- Molecular Variants of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) (Q58808840) (← links)