Integration of hepadnavirus DNA in infected liver: evidence for a linear precursor.
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Genomic fossils calibrate the long-term evolution of hepadnavirusesWidespread endogenization of densoviruses and parvoviruses in animal and human genomesMolecular biology of hepatitis B virus infectionClonal expansion of hepatocytes during chronic woodchuck hepatitis virus infection.Immune Tolerant Chronic Hepatitis B: The Unrecognized RisksCovalently closed circular DNA is the predominant form of duck hepatitis B virus DNA that persists following transient infection.Clonal expansion of normal-appearing human hepatocytes during chronic hepatitis B virus infection.Antiviral treatment of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infectionsCharacterization of the host factors required for hepadnavirus covalently closed circular (ccc) DNA formationIntegration of hepatitis B virus DNA into chromosomal DNA during acute hepatitis BAnimal models and the molecular biology of hepadnavirus infectionIntrahepatic HBV DNA as a predictor of antivirus treatment efficacy in HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B patients.Residual integrated viral DNA after hepadnavirus clearance by nucleoside analog therapy.Genome-free hepatitis B virion levels in patient sera as a potential marker to monitor response to antiviral therapy.Hepatocyte turnover during resolution of a transient hepadnaviral infection.The amount of hepatocyte turnover that occurred during resolution of transient hepadnavirus infections was lower when virus replication was inhibited with entecavir.Effects of antiviral agents and HBV genotypes on intrahepatic covalently closed circular DNA in HBeAg-positive chronic hepatitis B patients.Immune selection during chronic hepadnavirus infectionGenomic DNA double-strand breaks are targets for hepadnaviral DNA integrationDetection of clonally expanded hepatocytes in chimpanzees with chronic hepatitis B virus infection.Complete and Incomplete Hepatitis B Virus Particles: Formation, Function, and Application.Molecular biology of the hepatitis B virus for cliniciansMetabolism and function of hepatitis B virus cccDNA: Implications for the development of cccDNA-targeting antiviral therapeutics.HBV DNA Integration: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical ImplicationsIdentification of Intermediate in Hepatitis B Virus CCC DNA Formation and Sensitive and Selective CCC DNA Detection.Reduced Expression of DNA Damage Repair Genes High Mobility Group Box1 and Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase1 in Inactive Carriers of Hepatitis B Virus Infection-A Possible Stage of Viral Integration.Hepatitis B Virus and DNA Damage Response: Interactions and Consequences for the Infection.Hepatitis B virus DNA integration occurs early in the viral life cycle in an in vitro infection model via NTCP-dependent uptake of enveloped virus particles.Characterization of HBV integration patterns and timing in liver cancer and HBV-infected livers.Host functions used by hepatitis B virus to complete its life cycle: Implications for developing host-targeting agents to treat chronic hepatitis BSequence analysis of integrated hepatitis B virus DNA during HBeAg-seroconversion
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Integration of hepadnavirus DNA in infected liver: evidence for a linear precursor.
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Integration of hepadnavirus DNA in infected liver: evidence for a linear precursor.
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Integration of hepadnavirus DNA in infected liver: evidence for a linear precursor.
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Integration of hepadnavirus DNA in infected liver: evidence for a linear precursor.
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Integration of hepadnavirus DNA in infected liver: evidence for a linear precursor.
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