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1. Inhibitory phenotype of HBV-specific CD4+ T-cells is characterized by high PD-1 expression but absent coregulation of multiple inhibitory molecules.

2. Constrained pattern of viral evolution in acute and early HCV infection limits viral plasticity.

3. Comparative analysis of the lambda-interferons IL-28A and IL-29 regarding their transcriptome and their antiviral properties against hepatitis C virus.

4. Tracking virus-specific CD4+ T cells during and after acute hepatitis C virus infection.

5. Technical success, resection status, and procedural complication rate of colonoscopic full-wall resection: a pooled analysis from 7 hospitals of different care levels

6. Sustained dysfunction of antiviral CD8+ T lymphocytes after infection with hepatitis C virus

7. Making antigen invisible: a coinhibitory molecule regulates the interaction between T cells and dendritic cells

8. Topical treatment of anogenital human papillomavirus infection in male patients

9. Comparison of CT colonography, colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy and faecal occult blood tests for the detection of advanced adenoma in an average risk population

10. Antiviral therapy for recurrent hepatitis C after liver transplantation: sustained virologic response is related to genotype 2/3 and response at week 12

11. Characterization of sequence variations in immunodominant regions of the HBV-nucleocapsid protein as a prerequisite for the development of an epitope-based vaccine

12. IL-22-mediated liver cell regeneration is abrogated by SOCS-1/3 overexpression in vitro

13. euHCVdb: the European hepatitis C virus database

14. Symptoms of anxiety and depression are frequent in patients with acute hepatitis C and are not associated with disease severity

15. IL-22 is increased in active Crohn’s disease and promotes proinflammatory gene expression and intestinal epithelial cell migration

16. Minimal T-Cell-Stimulatory Sequences and Spectrum of HLA Restriction of Immunodominant CD4 + T-Cell Epitopes within Hepatitis C Virus NS3 and NS4 Proteins

17. Antiviral treatment of recurrent hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection after liver transplantation: association of a strong, multispecific, and long-lasting CD4+ T cell response with HCV-elimination

18. Soluble CD14 levels are increased and inversely correlated with the levels of hepatitis B surface antigen in chronic hepatitis B patients

19. Acute hepatitis C: high rate of both spontaneous and treatment-induced viral clearance1 1The Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung and the European Union, as sponsors of the study, had no role in study design, data collection, analysis, or interpretation or in the writing and the decision to submit the report for publication

20. Detection of functionally altered hepatitis C virus-specific CD4+ T cells in acute and chronic hepatitis C

21. Hepatitis C virus eradication associated with hepatitis B virus superinfection and development of a hepatitis B virus specific T cell response

22. Immunological monitoring during therapeutic vaccination as a prerequisite for the design of new effective therapies: induction of a vaccine-specific CD4+ T-cell proliferative response in chronic hepatitis B carriers

23. Dysfunctional CD8(+) T cells in hepatitis B and C are characterized by a lack of antigen-specific T-bet induction

24. Inhibitory phenotype of HBV-specific CD4+ T-cells is characterized by high PD-1 expression but absent coregulation of multiple inhibitory molecules

25. Antibody responses against B-cell epitopes of the hypervariable region 1 of hepatitis C virus in self-limiting and chronic human hepatitis C followed-up using consensus peptides

26. ALLOREACTIVITY OF NATURAL KILLER CELLS IN ALLOGENEIC LIVER TRANSPLANTATION1,2

27. Vigorous Peripheral Blood Cytotoxic T Cell Response during the Acute Phase of Hepatitis C Virus Infection

28. Cytokine profile of liver- and blood-derived nonspecific T cells after liver transplantation: T helper cells type 1/0 lymphokines dominate in recurrent hepatitis C virus infection and rejection

29. Virus-Specific Lymphokine Production Differs Quantitatively but Not Qualitatively in Acute and Chronic Hepatitis B Infection

30. Role of the specific T‐cell response for clearance and control of hepatitis C virus

31. Analysis of T cell activation pathways in patients with liver cirrhosis, impaired delayed hypersensitivity and other T cell-dependent functions

32. Delayed versus immediate treatment for patients with acute hepatitis C: a randomised controlled non-inferiority trial

33. Anergic TH1 clones specific for hepatitis B virus (HBV) core peptides are inhibitory to other HBV core-specific CD4+ T cells in vitro

34. Therapeutic DNA vaccination using in vivo electroporation followed by standard of care therapy in patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C

35. IL-28B Genotype is not associated with early HCV-RNA negativity in patients with symptomatic acute HCV infection

37. Mapping of immunodominant CD4+ T lymphocyte epitopes of hepatitis C virus antigens and their relevance during the course of chronic infection

38. Of chimps and men-finding the path to an HCV vaccine

39. Genetic variation in the interleukin-28B gene is associated with spontaneous clearance and progression of hepatitis C virus in Moroccan patients

40. Early versus delayed treatment of acute hepatitis C: Final results of the randomized controlled German HEP-NET acute HCV-III study

41. Treatment of Genotype 1 HCV Treatment-Naïve Patients: final results of phase III study ADVANCE

44. Evolution of cellular immune responses to hepatitis C virus during antiretroviral therapy and its clinical implications

45. The immunoregulatory role of CD244 in chronic hepatitis B infection and its inhibitory potential on virus-specific CD8+ T-cell function

46. Präsidentenposter: Early versus delayed treatment of acute hepatitis C: The German HEP-NET acute HCV-III study – a randomized controlled trial

47. Late appearance of hepatitis C virus RNA after needlestick injury: necessity for a more intensive follow-up

48. New insights into the immunopathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C

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