Search Results - "Allweiss, L"
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Reply to: “Optimising the treatment of HDV infection: Efficacy of bulevirtide, HBV-HDV interactions and the importance of statistical methods”
Published in Journal of hepatology (23-10-2024)Get full text
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Serum HBV pgRNA can serve as clinical marker for cccDNA activity in patients with HBV mono and HBV/HDV co-infection
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Hepatitis B virus infection alters the transcriptional regulation of FXR-dependent microRNAs
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Single Cell Analyses Demonstrate No Up-Regulation of Human Innate Genes in HDV Mono-Infected Human Hepatocytes
Published in Journal of hepatology (2016)Get full text
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O102 PROLIFERATION OF HBV-INFECTED HUMAN HEPATOCYTES IN HUMANIZED MICE PROMOTES THE OCCURRENCE OF VIRAL INTEGRATIONS WITHIN THE HOST GENOME
Published in Journal of hepatology (01-04-2014)Get full text
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O012 : Hepatitis delta virus can survive liver regeneration and is amplified through human cell division both in vitro and in vivo
Published in Journal of hepatology (01-04-2015)Get full text
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O105 MICE WITH HUMAN LIVERS AS A NEW MODEL OF HEPATITIS E VIRUS INFECTION AND PRECLINICAL DRUG EVALUATION
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P0558 : HBV infection is not affected by the induction of FXR activity but may limit the activity of FXR agonists in humanized mice
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P0554 : Hepatitis E virus infection induces an innate immune response in human chimeric mice
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O115 : High antiviral activity of the HBV core inhibitor NVR 3-778 in the humanized uPA/SCID mouse model
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P179 BINDING OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS TO ITS CELLULAR RECEPTOR ALTERS THE EXPRESSION PROFILE OF GENES OF THE BILE ACID METABOLISM
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