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Hepatitis B virus reactivation in cancer patients receiving direct-acting antivirals for hepatitis C virus infection. | Academic Article |
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Hepatitis B vaccine response among infants born to hepatitis B surface antigen-positive women. | Academic Article |
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Hepatitis C virus reinfection in orthotopic liver transplant patients with or without concomitant hepatitis B infection. | Academic Article |
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Chronic hepatitis in chimpanzee carriers of hepatitis B virus: morphologic, immunologic, and viral DNA studies. | Academic Article |
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Serum hepatitis C RNA titers after liver transplantation are not correlated with immunosuppression or hepatitis. | Academic Article |
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Living with hepatitis C: qualitative interviews with hepatitis C-infected veterans. | Academic Article |
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Sexual risk for hepatitis B virus infection among hepatitis C virus-negative heroin and cocaine users. | Academic Article |
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The cost-effectiveness of improved hepatitis C virus therapies in HIV/hepatitis C virus coinfected patients. | Academic Article |
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Association of seropositivity for hepatitis viruses and aplastic anemia in Thailand. | Academic Article |
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Programmatic perspective of single dose hepatitis A vaccine administered in childhood. | Academic Article |
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Immunogenicity of hepatitis B vaccine in oncology patients receiving chemotherapy. | Academic Article |
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Potent inhibitors of hepatitis C core dimerization as new leads for anti-hepatitis C agents. | Academic Article |
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Glycoengineered hepatitis B virus-like particles with enhanced immunogenicity. | Academic Article |
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In vitro hepatitis B virus suppression of erythropoiesis is dependent on the multiplicity of infection and is reversible with anti-HBs antibodies. | Academic Article |
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Screening for Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Adolescents and Adults: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. | Academic Article |
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