Around 90–95% of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infected adults do not progress to the chronic phase and, instead, recover naturally. The strengths of the cytolytic and non-cytolytic immune responses are key players that decide the fate of acute HBV infection. In addition, it has been hypothesized that proliferation of infected cells resulting in uninfected progeny and/or cytokine-mediated degradation of covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) leading to the cure of infected cells are two major mechanisms assisting the adaptive immune response in the clearance of acute HBV infection in humans. We employed fitting of mathematical models to human acute infection data together with physiological constraints to investigate the role of these hypothesiz...
Background & Aims: The chronicity of HBV (and resultant liver disease) is determined by intrahep...
The major cause of liver cancer around the globe is hepatitis B virus (HBV). With 400 million chroni...
Background. Acute hepatitis B virus infection in adults is generally self-limiting but may lead to c...
Around 90–95% of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infected adults do not progress to the chronic phase and, i...
Cell-free virus is a well-recognized and efficient mechanism for the spread of hepatitis B virus (HB...
<div><p>Cell-free virus is a well-recognized and efficient mechanism for the spread of hepatitis B v...
<div><p>Hepatitis B is a DNA virus that infects liver cells and can cause both acute and chronic dis...
Hepatitis B is a DNA virus that infects liver cells and can cause both acute and chronic disease. It...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection acquired in adult life is generally self-limited while chronic per...
Approximately 5% of the world population is infected by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) that causes a ne...
Hepatitis B liver infection is caused by hepatitis B virus (HBV) and represents a major global disea...
Approximately 5% of the world population is infected by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) which causes a n...
Apoptosis of infected cells is critically involved in antiviral defense. Apoptosis, however, may als...
Apoptosis of infected cells is critically involved in antiviral defense. Apoptosis, however, may als...
Human hepatitis B virus (HBV) infects the liver of humans or humanoid primates. In humans, HBV infec...
Background & Aims: The chronicity of HBV (and resultant liver disease) is determined by intrahep...
The major cause of liver cancer around the globe is hepatitis B virus (HBV). With 400 million chroni...
Background. Acute hepatitis B virus infection in adults is generally self-limiting but may lead to c...
Around 90–95% of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infected adults do not progress to the chronic phase and, i...
Cell-free virus is a well-recognized and efficient mechanism for the spread of hepatitis B virus (HB...
<div><p>Cell-free virus is a well-recognized and efficient mechanism for the spread of hepatitis B v...
<div><p>Hepatitis B is a DNA virus that infects liver cells and can cause both acute and chronic dis...
Hepatitis B is a DNA virus that infects liver cells and can cause both acute and chronic disease. It...
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection acquired in adult life is generally self-limited while chronic per...
Approximately 5% of the world population is infected by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) that causes a ne...
Hepatitis B liver infection is caused by hepatitis B virus (HBV) and represents a major global disea...
Approximately 5% of the world population is infected by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) which causes a n...
Apoptosis of infected cells is critically involved in antiviral defense. Apoptosis, however, may als...
Apoptosis of infected cells is critically involved in antiviral defense. Apoptosis, however, may als...
Human hepatitis B virus (HBV) infects the liver of humans or humanoid primates. In humans, HBV infec...
Background & Aims: The chronicity of HBV (and resultant liver disease) is determined by intrahep...
The major cause of liver cancer around the globe is hepatitis B virus (HBV). With 400 million chroni...
Background. Acute hepatitis B virus infection in adults is generally self-limiting but may lead to c...