Frequent activation of N-myc genes by hepadnavirus insertion in woodchuck liver tumours.
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Re-evaluation of the carcinogenic significance of hepatitis B virus integration in hepatocarcinogenesisA mouse model of hepatocellular carcinoma: ectopic expression of fibroblast growth factor 19 in skeletal muscle of transgenic miceDevelopmental context determines latency of MYC-induced tumorigenesisAsymptomatic Hepadnaviral Persistence and Its Consequences in the Woodchuck Model of Occult Hepatitis B Virus InfectionMolecular biology of hepatitis B virus infectionAntiviral activity of beta-L-2',3'-dideoxy-2',3'-didehydro-5-fluorocytidine in woodchucks chronically infected with woodchuck hepatitis virusPrimary seronegative but molecularly evident hepadnaviral infection engages liver and induces hepatocarcinoma in the woodchuck model of hepatitis BEarly mesozoic coexistence of amniotes and hepadnaviridaeActivation of heterologous gene expression by the large isoform of hepatitis delta antigen.Double-stranded linear duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) stably integrates at a higher frequency than wild-type DHBV in LMH chicken hepatoma cells.Virus associated malignancies: the role of viral hepatitis in hepatocellular carcinoma.In vivo effects of mutations in woodchuck hepatitis virus enhancer II.Hepatitis B virus-induced oncogenesis.Integration of hepadnavirus DNA in infected liver: evidence for a linear precursor.Viral carcinogenesis: revelation of molecular mechanisms and etiology of human disease.Hepatitis B virus biology.Cross-species hybridization of woodchuck hepatitis virus-induced hepatocellular carcinoma using human oligonucleotide microarrays.Hepadnavirus integration: mechanisms of activation of the N-myc2 retrotransposon in woodchuck liver tumorsInteraction of Hepatitis B virus with cellular processes in liver carcinogenesis.The woodchuck model of hepatitis B virus infection.Recurrent targeted genes of hepatitis B virus in the liver cancer genomes identified by a next-generation sequencing-based approach.Distinct Viral Lineages from Fish and Amphibians Reveal the Complex Evolutionary History of Hepadnaviruses.Hepatitis B and C virus hepatocarcinogenesis: lessons learned and future challenges.Molecular viral oncology of hepatocellular carcinoma.Animal models and the molecular biology of hepadnavirus infectionLarge scaled analysis of hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA integration in HBV related hepatocellular carcinomasHepatitis B virus X antigen in the pathogenesis of chronic infections and the development of hepatocellular carcinoma.Testis-specific expression of the human MYCL2 gene.The liver of woodchucks chronically infected with the woodchuck hepatitis virus contains foci of virus core antigen-negative hepatocytes with both altered and normal morphology.A new hepadnavirus endemic in arctic ground squirrels in Alaska.Woodchuck hepatitis virus X protein is present in chronically infected woodchuck liver and woodchuck hepatocellular carcinomas which are permissive for viral replication.Transcriptomic analysis of the woodchuck model of chronic hepatitis BHigh frequency of myelomonocytic tumors in aging E mu L-myc transgenic mice.Frequent genomic imbalances suggest commonly altered tumour genes in human hepatocarcinogenesisAnalysis of integrated ground squirrel hepatitis virus and flanking host DNA in two hepatocellular carcinomas.Expression of the woodchuck N-myc2 retroposon in brain and in liver tumors is driven by a cryptic N-myc promoter.Evidence for long-range oncogene activation by hepadnavirus insertionIntegration of papillomavirus DNA near myc genes in genital carcinomas and its consequences for proto-oncogene expression.Regulation of hepatitis B virus gene expression by its two enhancers.Medical virology of hepatitis B: how it began and where we are now
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Frequent activation of N-myc genes by hepadnavirus insertion in woodchuck liver tumours.
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Frequent activation of N-myc genes by hepadnavirus insertion in woodchuck liver tumours.
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Frequent activation of N-myc genes by hepadnavirus insertion in woodchuck liver tumours.
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Frequent activation of N-myc genes by hepadnavirus insertion in woodchuck liver tumours.
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Frequent activation of N-myc genes by hepadnavirus insertion in woodchuck liver tumours
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10.1038/347294A0
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1990-09-01T00:00:00Z
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