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Change of Hepatitis B Virus DNA Status in Anti-HBc Positive Liver Graft

Kwon CH, Suh KS, Cho JY, Yi NJ, Jang JJ, Lee KU

  • KMID: 760646
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2006 Jun;12(2):191-200.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Many patients with positive anti-HBc, but negative HBsAg, are known to harbor occult HBV infection, which may transmit the virus through the graft in liver transplantation. We examined...
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Development and characterization of a potential diagnostic monoclonal antibody against capsid protein VP1 of the chicken anemia virus

Lien YY, Huang CH, Sun FC, Sheu SC, Lu TC, Lee MS, Hsueh SC, Chen HJ, Lee MS

Chicken anemia virus (CAV) is an important viral pathogen that causes anemia and severe immunodeficiency syndrome in chickens worldwide. In this study, a potential diagnostic monoclonal antibody against the CAV...
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Occult Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Chronic Hepatitis C

Jang JY, Park EJ

Occult HBV infection is defined as the presence of HBV DNA in the liver (with or without detectable or undetectable HBV DNA in the serum) of individuals testing negative for...
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Spontaneous HBsAg loss in Korean patients: relevance of viral genotypes, S gene mutations, and covalently closed circular DNA copy numbers

Kim KH, Chang HY, Park JY, Park ES, Park YK, Han KH, Ahn SH

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Occult HBV infection can persist following HBsAg loss and be transmitted, but the virological features are not well defined. METHODS: Here we investigated 25 Korean patients who lost HBsAg during...
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Clinical significance of occult hepatitis B virus infection in chronic hepatitis C patients

Jang JY, Jeong SW, Cheon SR, Lee SH, Kim SG, Cheon YK, Kim YS, Cho YD, Kim HS, Jin SY, Kim YS, Kim BS

BACKGROUND/AIMS: We investigated the frequency of occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV)-positive individuals and the effects of occult HBV infection on the severity of liver...
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