Occult persistence and lymphotropism of hepadnaviral infection: insights from the woodchuck viral hepatitis model.
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Genetic variation of occult hepatitis B virus infectionAsymptomatic Hepadnaviral Persistence and Its Consequences in the Woodchuck Model of Occult Hepatitis B Virus InfectionOccult persistence and lymphotropism of hepatitis C virus infectionGenetic Characterization of Hepatitis B Virus in Peripheral Blood Leukocytes: Evidence for Selection and Compartmentalization of Viral Variants with the Immune Escape G145R MutationPrimary seronegative but molecularly evident hepadnaviral infection engages liver and induces hepatocarcinoma in the woodchuck model of hepatitis BRolling circle amplification, a powerful tool for genetic and functional studies of complete hepatitis B virus genomes from low-level infections and for directly probing covalently closed circular DNA.The woodchuck as an animal model for pathogenesis and therapy of chronic hepatitis B virus infectionPosttranscriptional inhibition of class I major histocompatibility complex presentation on hepatocytes and lymphoid cells in chronic woodchuck hepatitis virus infection.Molecular characterization of intrahepatic and extrahepatic hepatitis B virus (HBV) reservoirs in patients on suppressive antiviral therapy.Hepatitis C virus persistence after spontaneous or treatment-induced resolution of hepatitis C.Quantitative detection of hepadnavirus-infected lymphoid cells by in situ PCR combined with flow cytometry: implications for the study of occult virus persistence.Hepatoimmunology: a perspective.Diagnostic strategy for occult hepatitis B virus infection.Bicistronic woodchuck hepatitis virus core and gamma interferon DNA vaccine can protect from hepatitis but does not elicit sterilizing antiviral immunityHepatitis C virus infection of human T lymphocytes is mediated by CD5.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 hepatitisRNA editing of hepatitis B virus transcripts by activation-induced cytidine deaminaseLow doses of hepadnavirus induce infection of the lymphatic system that does not engage the liver.Substance abuse, HIV-1 and hepatitisCorrelation of virus and host response markers with circulating immune complexes during acute and chronic woodchuck hepatitis virus infection.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 infectionHepatitis viruses and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: A reviewPathogenesis of occult chronic hepatitis B virus infectionIn vitro and in vivo infectivity and pathogenicity of the lymphoid cell-derived woodchuck hepatitis virusAberrant lymphocyte activation precedes delayed virus-specific T-cell response after both primary infection and secondary exposure to hepadnavirus in the woodchuck model of hepatitis B virus infection.Repeated passage of wild-type woodchuck hepatitis virus in lymphoid cells does not generate cell type-specific variants or alter virus infectivity.Hepatocytes can induce death of contacted cells via perforin-dependent mechanism.Inhibition of hepatitis B virus DNA replicative intermediate forms by recombinant interferon-gamma.Persistent occult hepatitis B virus infection: experimental findings and clinical implications.Genetic linkage of hepatitis B virus in peripheral blood leukocytes provides evidence for contamination.Detection of occult hepatitis C and hepatitis B virus infections from peripheral blood mononuclear cells.Antagonistic expression of hepatitis C virus and alpha interferon in lymphoid cells during persistent occult infection.Fatal interruption of a 3TC-containing regimen in a HIV-infected patient due to re-activation of chronic hepatitis B virus infection.Hepatitis B virus infection is associated with deletion of chromosome 8p in multiple myeloma.Splenic diffuse red-pulp small B-cell lymphoma associated with hepatitis B virus: a report of two cases.Hepatitis B virus infection and risk of lymphoma: results of a serological analysis within the European case-control study Epilymph.Reactivation of hepatitis B after liver transplantation: Current knowledge, molecular mechanisms and implications in management.Hepatitis B Virus Adaptation to the CD8+ T Cell Response: Consequences for Host and Pathogen
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Occult persistence and lymphotropism of hepadnaviral infection: insights from the woodchuck viral hepatitis model.
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Occult persistence and lymphot ...... odchuck viral hepatitis model.
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Michalak TI
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10.1034/J.1600-0528.2002.017406.X
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2000-04-01T00:00:00Z