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1. CARs derived from broadly neutralizing, human monoclonal antibodies identified by single B cell sorting target hepatitis B virus-positive cells

2. Introducing adjuvant-loaded particulate hepatitis B core antigen as an alternative therapeutic hepatitis B vaccine component

4. Evaluation of the Effect of CD70 Co-Expression on CD8 T Cell Response in Protein-Prime MVA-Boost Vaccination in Mice

5. Depletion of T cells via Inducible Caspase 9 Increases Safety of Adoptive T-Cell Therapy Against Chronic Hepatitis B

6. PD-L1 Silencing in Liver Using siRNAs Enhances Efficacy of Therapeutic Vaccination for Chronic Hepatitis B

7. Immunogenicity and Antiviral Response of Therapeutic Hepatitis B Vaccination in a Mouse Model of HBeAg-Negative, Persistent HBV Infection

8. Evaluation of the Effect of CD70 Co-Expression on CD8 T Cell Response in Protein-Prime MVA-Boost Vaccination in Mice

10. Improving Therapeutic Vaccination against Hepatitis B-Insights from Preclinical Models of Immune Therapy against Persistent Hepatitis B Virus Infection

11. Dynamic, helminth-induced immune modulation influences the outcome of acute and chronic hepatitis B virus infection

12. Knockdown of virus antigen expression increases therapeutic vaccine efficacy in high-titer hepatitis B virus carrier mice

13. Fetomaternal immune cross talk modifies T-cell priming through sustained changes to DC function

14. Therapeutic vaccination for chronic hepatitis B

15. Synergy of therapeutic heterologous prime-boost hepatitis B vaccination with CpG-application to improve immune control of persistent HBV infection

16. Protein-prime/modified vaccinia virus Ankara vector-boost vaccination overcomes tolerance in high-antigenemic HBV-transgenic mice

17. Polarization of Monocytic Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells by Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Is Mediated via ERK/IL-6/STAT3 Signaling Feedback and Restrains the Activation of T Cells in Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection

18. Amino Acid Substitutions within HLA-B*27-Restricted T Cell Epitopes Prevent Recognition by Hepatitis Delta Virus-Specific CD8 + T Cells

19. Therapeutic vaccination and immunomodulation in the treatment of chronic hepatitis B: preclinical studies in the woodchuck

20. Novel Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus (WHV) Transgene Mouse Models Show Sex-Dependent WHV Replicative Activity and Development of Spontaneous Immune Responses to WHV Proteins

21. Low hepatitis B virus-specific T-cell response in males correlates with high regulatory T-cell numbers in murine models

22. Combinatorial RNAi/vaccination therapy for chronic hepatitis B achieves long-term functional cure in preclinical mouse model

23. Detection of specific lytic and latent transcripts can help to predict the status of Epstein-Barr virus infection in transplant recipients with high virus load

24. Current status of immunomodulatory therapy in chronic hepatitis B, fifty years after discovery of the virus : Search for the 'magic bullet' to kill cccDNA

25. Enhancement of HCV polytope DNA vaccine efficacy by fusion to an N-terminal fragment of heat shock protein gp96

26. RNA Interference Mediated Suppression of HBV Transcripts Restores HBV-Specific Immunity and Enhances the Efficacy of Therapeutic Vaccination

27. Preclinical study of a combinatorial RNAi/vaccination therapy as a potential cure for chronic hepatitis B

28. Woodchuck hepatitis virus core antigen-based DNA and protein vaccines induce qualitatively different immune responses that affect T cell recall responses and antiviral effects

29. Prime/boost immunization with DNA and adenoviral vectors protects from hepatitis D virus (HDV) infection after simultaneous infection with HDV and woodchuck hepatitis virus

30. Combination of DNA prime--adenovirus boost immunization with entecavir elicits sustained control of chronic hepatitis B in the woodchuck model

32. DNA prime-adenovirus boost immunization induces a vigorous and multifunctional T-cell response against hepadnaviral proteins in the mouse and woodchuck model

33. The expression of PD-1 ligands and their involvement in regulation of T cell functions in acute and chronic woodchuck hepatitis virus infection

34. Therapeutic vaccination in chronic hepatitis B: preclinical studies in the woodchuck

35. The Woodchuck, a Nonprimate Model for Immunopathogenesis and Therapeutic Immunomodulation in Chronic Hepatitis B Virus Infection

36. 45 IMMUNE EVASION OF HEPATITIS DELTA FROM CD8+ T CELL IMMUNE RESPONSE

38. 1107 PRIME/BOOST IMMUNIZATION WITH DNA AND ADENOVIRAL VECTORS PROTECTS WOODCHUCKS FROM HEPATITIS D VIRUS INFECTION

40. Immunogenicity and Antiviral Response of Therapeutic Hepatitis B Vaccination in a Mouse Model of HBeAg-Negative, Persistent HBV Infection

41. Combination of DNA prime--adenovirus boost immunization with entecavir elicits sustained control of chronic hepatitis B in the woodchuck model.

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