13 results on '"Iapadre, N"'
Search Results
2. FRI-293 - Key mutational patterns in HBsAg C-terminus profoundly affect HBsAg levels in HBeAg-negative chronic HBV genotype D infection
3. THU-160 - Vaccine-Escape HBsAg Mutations Circulating in a Relevant Proportion of HBV Genotype D Infected Patients Correlate with Atypical Serological Profiles, High Viremia and Transaminases: Potential Implication for Vaccine Success
4. THU-106 - HBV-HDV Co-Infection Constrains HBV Genetic Evolution in HBsAg
5. P0614 : Key HBsAg mutations significantly correlate with HCC, hamper HBsAg secretion and promote cell proliferation in vitro
6. Key mutations in HBsAg C-terminus correlate with lower HBsAg levels in vivo, hinder HBsAg release in vitro and affect HBsAg structural stability in HBeAg-negative chronic HBV genotype D infection.
7. An elevated degree of genetic variability characterizes Hepatitis Delta Antigen (HDAg) and correlates with high levels of serum HDV-RNA: Implication for disease progression and design of new pharmacological targets.
8. In HBeAg-negative chronic HBV infection, HBsAg levels profoundly differ among HBV-genotypes and can be affected by the extent of HBsAg variability: Can quantitative HBsAg truly reflect intra-hepatic HBV reservoir?
9. HBV-HDV co-infection constrains HBV genetic evolution in HBsAg.
10. Vaccine-escape HBsAg mutants circulating among genotype D HBV-infected patients correlate with atypical serological profiles, high viremia and transaminases: Potential impact on vaccination strategies.
11. HBsAg mutations correlated with HCC in vivo affect HBsAg release and favor cell proliferation in vitro.
12. 430 KEY GENETIC SIGNATURES IN THE WHOLE pre-S1/Pre-S2/S GENE CORRELATE WITH HBV-INDUCED CARCINOGENESIS BY AFFECTING HBsAg SECRETION AND RELEASE.
13. 487 KEY PATTERNS OF HBX AND PRE-S1/S2 MUTATIONS ARE INVOLVED IN MECHANISMS UNDERLYING HBV-INDUCED HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA IN VIVO
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.