A naturally occurring human/hepatitis E recombinant virus predominates in serum but not in faeces of a chronic hepatitis E patient and has a growth advantage in cell culture.
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Hepatitis E Virus Mutations: Functional and Clinical RelevanceHepatitis E PathogenesisEvolution of the hepatitis E virus hypervariable region.The hepatitis E virus polyproline region is involved in viral adaptationThe lysine residues within the human ribosomal protein S17 sequence naturally inserted into the viral nonstructural protein of a unique strain of hepatitis E virus are important for enhanced virus replication.Adaptation of a genotype 3 hepatitis E virus to efficient growth in cell culture depends on an inserted human gene segment acquired by recombination.Mutation in the Hepatitis E Virus Polymerase and Outcome of Ribavirin Therapy.Hepatitis E Virus (HEV) Genotype 3 Infection of Human Liver Chimeric Mice as a Model for Chronic HEV Infection.Cutthroat Trout Virus-Towards a Virus Model to Support Hepatitis E Research.Hepatitis E virus infection.Host immune status and response to hepatitis E virus infection.Hepatitis E in developed countries: current status and future perspectives.Enhanced Replication of Hepatitis E Virus Strain 47832c in an A549-Derived Subclonal Cell Line.An ORF1-rearranged hepatitis E virus derived from a chronically infected patient efficiently replicates in cell culture.Potential Approaches to Assess the Infectivity of Hepatitis E Virus in Pork Products: A Review.Interferon-alpha treatment rapidly clears Hepatitis E virus infection in humanized mice.HEV Cell Culture.Genetic Evolution of Hepatitis E Virus.Hepatitis E virus mixed infection in immunocompetent patient.Characterization of the polyproline region of the hepatitis E virus in immunocompromised patients.Full-length sequence analysis of hepatitis E virus isolates: showing potential determinants of virus genotype and identity.Hepatitis E virus: advances and challenges.Zoonotic Hepatitis E Virus: An Ignored Risk for Public Health.Pan-Genotype Hepatitis E Virus Replication in Stem Cell-derived Hepatocellular Systems.
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A naturally occurring human/hepatitis E recombinant virus predominates in serum but not in faeces of a chronic hepatitis E patient and has a growth advantage in cell culture.
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E Thompson
H L Bonkovsky
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10.1099/VIR.0.037259-0
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2011-11-23T00:00:00Z