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The following pages link to Hepatocellular carcinoma in woodchuck hepatitis virus-infected woodchucks: presence of viral DNA in tumor tissue from chronic carriers and animals serologically recovered from acute infections (Q45847403):
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- Advances and Challenges in Studying Hepatitis B Virus In Vitro (Q26771134) (← links)
- Asymptomatic Hepadnaviral Persistence and Its Consequences in the Woodchuck Model of Occult Hepatitis B Virus Infection (Q26775638) (← links)
- Occult hepatitis B virus infection (Q27004224) (← links)
- Utilization of transgenic mice replicating high levels of hepatitis B virus for antiviral evaluation of lamivudine (Q28368198) (← links)
- Primary seronegative but molecularly evident hepadnaviral infection engages liver and induces hepatocarcinoma in the woodchuck model of hepatitis B (Q28542638) (← links)
- Novel repeats in the genome of the woodchuckMarmota monax (Q33327863) (← links)
- Occult hepatitis B virus and hepatocellular carcinoma (Q33661018) (← links)
- The woodchuck as an animal model for pathogenesis and therapy of chronic hepatitis B virus infection (Q33787525) (← links)
- Persistence of infectious hepadnavirus in the offspring of woodchuck mothers recovered from viral hepatitis (Q33855141) (← links)
- Evidence against a requisite role for defective virus in the establishment of persistent hepadnavirus infections (Q33915760) (← links)
- Hepadnavirus integration: mechanisms of activation of the N-myc2 retrotransposon in woodchuck liver tumors (Q33934845) (← links)
- Interaction of Hepatitis B virus with cellular processes in liver carcinogenesis (Q34082379) (← links)
- Aging and HIV/AIDS: pathogenetic role of therapeutic side effects (Q34089694) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus persistence after recovery from acute viral hepatitis (Q34119849) (← links)
- Occult hepatitis B virus infection. (Q34160162) (← links)
- Animal models of hepadnavirus-associated hepatocellular carcinoma (Q34162202) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus and hepatocellular carcinoma (Q34308890) (← links)
- Epidemiology and carcinogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (Q34589304) (← links)
- Hepatitis B viruses and hepatocellular carcinoma (Q35232789) (← links)
- The role of hepatitis B virus in the development of primary hepatocellular carcinoma: Part I. (Q35238054) (← links)
- Clinical virology of hepatitis B virus infection (Q35621629) (← links)
- A new hepadnavirus endemic in arctic ground squirrels in Alaska. (Q35863167) (← links)
- Chemoimmunotherapy of chronic hepatitis B virus infection in the woodchuck model overcomes immunologic tolerance and restores T-cell responses to pre-S and S regions of the viral envelope protein (Q36099102) (← links)
- Occult Hepatitis B (OBH) in Clinical Settings (Q36328982) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma: paradigms for viral-related human carcinogenesis (Q36519025) (← links)
- Repeated exposure to trace amounts of woodchuck hepadnavirus induces molecularly evident infection and virus-specific T cell response in the absence of serological infection markers and hepatitis (Q36586397) (← links)
- Woodchuck hepatitis virus infections: very rapid recovery after a prolonged viremia and infection of virtually every hepatocyte (Q36635126) (← links)
- Natural history of experimental woodchuck hepatitis virus infection: molecular virologic features of the pancreas, kidney, ovary, and testis (Q36783222) (← links)
- Low doses of hepadnavirus induce infection of the lymphatic system that does not engage the liver (Q36961281) (← links)
- In vivo models of hepatitis B and C virus infection. (Q37095706) (← links)
- Primary occult hepadnavirus infection induces virus-specific T-cell and aberrant cytokine responses in the absence of antiviral antibody reactivity in the Woodchuck model of hepatitis B virus infection (Q37145259) (← links)
- Molecular characteristics and stages of chronic hepatitis B virus infection (Q37250341) (← links)
- Detection of clonally expanded hepatocytes in chimpanzees with chronic hepatitis B virus infection. (Q37333714) (← links)
- Long-lasting memory T cell responses following self-limited acute hepatitis B (Q37359318) (← links)
- Quantification of pregenomic RNA and covalently closed circular DNA in hepatitis B virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (Q37433006) (← links)
- Recent advancements for the evaluation of anti-viral activities of natural products (Q37493600) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC): Molecular mechanisms and novel paradigms (Q37776350) (← links)
- Hepatocellular carcinoma: the point of view of the hepatitis B virus (Q37888329) (← links)
- Liver Cell Transformation in Chronic HBV Infection (Q38613586) (← links)
- Anti-hepatitis B virus activities of Geranium carolinianum L. extracts and identification of the active components (Q39996564) (← links)
- Initial sites of hepadnavirus integration into host genome in human hepatocytes and in the woodchuck model of hepatitis B-associated hepatocellular carcinoma (Q40240411) (← links)
- Antiviral activity and toxicity of fialuridine in the woodchuck model of hepatitis B virus infection (Q40852082) (← links)
- The problem of antiviral therapy for chronic hepadnavirus infections (Q40915892) (← links)
- Interactions between alcohol and hepatitis viruses in the liver. (Q40937852) (← links)
- The molecular pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma. (Q41098848) (← links)
- Hepatitis B and C viruses and primary liver cancer (Q41157498) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA integration in patients with occult HBV infection and hepatocellular carcinoma. (Q41486355) (← links)
- A cell culture assay for compounds which inhibit hepatitis B virus replication (Q41693868) (← links)
- Hepatitis B virus DNA in serum of healthy black African adults positive for hepatitis B surface antibody alone: possible association with recombination between genotypes A and D. (Q42655221) (← links)
- Persistent occult hepatitis B virus infection: experimental findings and clinical implications (Q42909519) (← links)