Molecular Biology of the Hepatitis B Virus

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Acute HBV Infection
Aleem Siddiqui
animal model virology
Anneke K. Raney
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Christine Pourcel
Christoph Seeger
Core Polypeptides
Core Promoter
David N. Standring
David R. Milich
dna
DNA Polymerase
DNA Polymerase Activity
DNA Synthesis
Doris Fernholz
Duck Hepatitis Virus
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Florian Schodel
Gene VI
genome
Gerhild Wildner
Hans Will
Hans-Jurgen Schlicht
hbv
HBV Carrier
HBV Core
HBV DNA
HBV DNA Polymerase
HBV Genome
HBV Infection
Heinz Schaller
hepadnavirus replication
hepadnaviruses
hepatocellular carcinoma mechanisms
immune mediated liver disease
infection
Integrate HBV DNA
K.-H. Heermann
Kenichi Matsubara
mammalian
Mammalian Hepadnaviruses
Markus Fischer
Minus Strand DNA
molecular pathogenesis of chronic hepatitis
Nancy Schek
Patricia L. Marion
Peter J. Kniskern
polymerase
Pregenomic RNA
preS Region
preS1 Promoter
preS1 Proteins
preS2 Domains
Ralf Bartenschlager
Ralf Schneider
recombinant vaccine development
reverse
Robert J. Shepherd
Roger H. Miller
Rolf Sprengel
Ronald W. Ellis
Rous Sarcoma Virus
Thomas Weimer
transcription
viral
Viral DNA
Viral DNA Integration
viral gene expression
W. H. Gerlich
Yosef Shaul

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315895659
  • Weight: 800g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Molecular Biology of the Hepatitis B Virus presents a comprehensive account of the various molecular aspects of the life cycle of the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Topics covered include the animal model systems, sequence data on the hepadnavirus genomes, the transcripts coded for the biral genome and sequence elements involved in regulating their expression, hepadnavirus replication, and analysis of the various HBV gene products and their role in virion synthesis and assembly. Other important features of the book include its discussions of the consequences of long term exposure to hepadnavirus infection and its association with hepatocellular carcinoma, the use of recombinant technologies in the generation of second generation vaccines, and the utilization of recombinant technologies to analyze an immune mediated disease. Researchers studying hepadnaviruses will find a wealth of information in this essential reference volume.

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