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1. SAT-350 - A hyper-glycosylation of HBV surface antigen characterizes immunosuppression-driven HBV reactivation and hinders HBsAg recognition in vitro

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.

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