Low dynamic state of viral competition in a chronic avian hepadnavirus infection.
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A high level of mutation tolerance in the multifunctional sequence encoding the RNA encapsidation signal of an avian hepatitis B virus and slow evolution rate revealed by in vivo infectionKinetics of hepadnavirus loss from the liver during inhibition of viral DNA synthesis.Frequency of spontaneous mutations in an avian hepadnavirus infection.Nuclear covalently closed circular viral genomic DNA in the liver of hepatocyte nuclear factor 1 alpha-null hepatitis B virus transgenic miceAge-related differences in amplification of covalently closed circular DNA at early times after duck hepatitis B virus infection of ducks.Alpha/beta interferon differentially modulates the clearance of cytoplasmic encapsidated replication intermediates and nuclear covalently closed circular hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA from the livers of hepatocyte nuclear factor 1alpha-null HBV transgHydrodynamic injection of viral DNA: a mouse model of acute hepatitis B virus infectionDynamics of hepatitis B virus clearance in chimpanzees.Mutations of the woodchuck hepatitis virus polymerase gene that confer resistance to lamivudine and 2'-fluoro-5-methyl-beta-L-arabinofuranosyluracil.Half-life of the duck hepatitis B virus covalently closed circular DNA pool in vivo following inhibition of viral replication.Quantitative analysis of HBV cccDNA from clinical specimens: correlation with clinical and virological response during antiviral therapy.A perspective on modelling hepatitis C virus infection.Rapid production of neutralizing antibody leads to transient hepadnavirus infection.Duck Hepatitis B Virus cccDNA Amplification Efficiency in Natural Infection Is Regulated by Virus Secretion Efficiency.X-deficient woodchuck hepatitis virus mutants behave like attenuated viruses and induce protective immunity in vivo.Combinatorial RNA Interference Therapy Prevents Selection of Pre-existing HBV Variants in Human Liver Chimeric Mice.Single-cell analysis of covalently closed circular DNA copy numbers in a hepadnavirus-infected liverExpansion and contraction of the hepatitis B virus transcriptional template in infected chimpanzees.The conformation of the 3' end of the minus-strand DNA makes multiple contributions to template switches during plus-strand DNA synthesis of duck hepatitis B virus.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)-specific short hairpin RNA is capable of reducing the formation of HBV covalently closed circular (CCC) DNA but has no effect on established CCC DNA in vitroAntiviral resistance and hepatitis B therapy.Immune selection during chronic hepadnavirus infectionTenofovir has inferior efficacy in adefovir-experienced chronic hepatitis B patients compared to nucleos(t)ide-naïve patients.Fitness and infectivity of drug-resistant and cross-resistant hepatitis B virus mutants: why and how is it studied?Small DNA hairpin negatively regulates in situ priming during duck hepatitis B virus reverse transcription.Envelope protein-mediated down-regulation of hepatitis B virus receptor in infected hepatocytes.Estimating relative fitness in viral competition experiments.Mutations that increase in situ priming also decrease circularization for duck hepatitis B virus.The sequence of the RNA primer and the DNA template influence the initiation of plus-strand DNA synthesis in hepatitis B virus.Hepatitis B virus covalently closed circular DNA homeostasis is independent of the lymphotoxin pathway during chronic HBV infection.Superinfection exclusion in duck hepatitis B virus infection is mediated by the large surface antigen.Superinfection and cure of infected cells as mechanisms for hepatitis C virus adaptation and persistence
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Low dynamic state of viral competition in a chronic avian hepadnavirus infection.
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Low dynamic state of viral competition in a chronic avian hepadnavirus infection.
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Low dynamic state of viral competition in a chronic avian hepadnavirus infection.
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Low dynamic state of viral competition in a chronic avian hepadnavirus infection.
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Low dynamic state of viral competition in a chronic avian hepadnavirus infection.
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Low dynamic state of viral competition in a chronic avian hepadnavirus infection.
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10.1128/JVI.74.11.5257-5265.2000
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2000-06-01T00:00:00Z