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1. Epidemiology and genotypic diversity of duck hepatitis B virus identified from waterfowl in partial areas of Guangdong province, Southern China.

2. Domestic cat hepadnavirus genotype B is present in Southern Brazil.

3. Avian circoviruses and hepadnaviruses identified in tissue samples of various waterfowl.

4. Domestic Cat Hepadnavirus Infection in Iberian Lynxes.

5. The zoonotic LCK-3110 strain of Rocahepevirus ratti leads to mild infection in chickens after experimental inoculation.

6. Discovery and Genomic Characterization of a Novel Hepadnavirus from Asymptomatic Anadromous Alewife ( Alosa pseudoharengus ).

7. Primary Duck Hepatocyte Culture and Duck Hepatitis B Virus Infection Model.

8. A longitudinal observational study in two cats naturally-infected with hepadnavirus.

9. Molecular detection and characterisation of Domestic Cat Hepadnavirus (DCH) from blood and liver tissues of cats in Malaysia.

10. Insights into the genetic diversity, recombination, and systemic infections with evidence of intracellular maturation of hepadnavirus in cats.

11. Interferon Alpha Induces Multiple Cellular Proteins That Coordinately Suppress Hepadnaviral Covalently Closed Circular DNA Transcription.

12. Simple and visible detection of duck hepatitis B virus in ducks and geese using loop-mediated isothermal amplification.

13. Tracing the evolutionary history of hepadnaviruses in terms of e antigen and middle envelope protein expression or processing.

14. Orthohantavirus pulmonary syndrome in Santa Cruz and Tarija, Bolivia, 2018.

15. Discovery of a highly divergent hepadnavirus in shrews from China.

16. Host Biology and Anthropogenic Factors Affect Hepadnavirus Infection in a Neotropical Bat.

17. Development of a serosurveillance assay for detection of Necoclí virus exposure.

18. Genetic diversity of bat orthohepadnaviruses in China and a proposed new nomenclature.

19. Extensive diversity and evolution of hepadnaviruses in bats in China.

20. New Avian Hepadnavirus in Palaeognathous Bird, Germany.

21. Nuclear factor Y regulates ancient budgerigar hepadnavirus core promoter activity.

22. Clinical analysis of patients suffering from chronic hepatitis B superinfected with other hepadnaviruses.

23. Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis of Primary Duck Hepatocytes Provides Insight into Differential Susceptibility to DHBV Infection.

24. Animal models and the molecular biology of hepadnavirus infection.

25. Identification of a novel Orthohepadnavirus in pomona roundleaf bats in China.

26. Genetic characterization of hepadnaviruses associated with histopathological changes in the liver of duck and goose embryos.

27. In vitro and in vivo anti-hepatitis B virus activities of the lignan niranthin isolated from Phyllanthus niruri L.

28. Snow goose hepatitis B virus (SGHBV) envelope and capsid proteins independently contribute to the ability of SGHBV to package capsids containing single-stranded DNA in virions.

29. [Establishment of a method to detect duck hepatitis B virus covalently closed circular DNA based on rolling circle amplification].

30. Nucleoside analogues alone or combined with vaccination prevent hepadnavirus viremia and induce protective immunity: alternative strategy for hepatitis B virus post-exposure prophylaxis.

31. Cloning, expression and purification of duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) core protein and its use in the development of an indirect ELISA for serologic detection of DHBV infection.

32. Isothiafludine, a novel non-nucleoside compound, inhibits hepatitis B virus replication through blocking pregenomic RNA encapsidation.

33. Anti-hepatitis B virus activity of α-DDB-FNCG, a novel nucleoside-biphenyldicarboxylate compound in vitro and in vivo.

34. Nucleic acid polymers prevent the establishment of duck hepatitis B virus infection in vivo.

35. Alpha-interferon suppresses hepadnavirus transcription by altering epigenetic modification of cccDNA minichromosomes.

36. Anti-HBV effect of individual traditional Chinese herbal medicine in vitro and in vivo: an analytic review.

37. Development and application of a universal Taqman real-time PCR for quantitation of duck hepatitis B virus DNA.

38. Sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide mediates woolly monkey hepatitis B virus infection of Tupaia hepatocytes.

39. Avihepadnavirus diversity in parrots is comparable to that found amongst all other avian species.

40. In vivo infectivity of liver extracts after resolution of hepadnaviral infection following therapy associating DNA vaccine and cytokine genes.

41. [Cloning and sequence analysis of the DHBV genome of the brown ducks in Guilin region and establishment of the quantitative method for detecting DHBV].

42. Duck HBV DNA copy numbers in isolated hepatocyte nuclei vary dramatically and decline during entecavir therapy.

43. In vivo electroporation improves therapeutic potency of a DNA vaccine targeting hepadnaviral proteins.

44. [Research on the gene structure of duck hepatitis B virus and its encoding proteins].

45. The first full-length endogenous hepadnaviruses: identification and analysis.

46. Characterization of nucleosome positioning in hepadnaviral covalently closed circular DNA minichromosomes.

47. Enhanced magnitude and breadth of neutralizing humoral response to a DNA vaccine targeting the DHBV envelope protein delivered by in vivo electroporation.

48. Inhibitory effect of total saponins isolated from Taraphochlamys affinis on duck hepatitis B virus replication.

49. Hepatocytes traffic and export hepatitis B virus basolaterally by polarity-dependent mechanisms.

50. cis-Acting sequences that contribute to synthesis of minus-strand DNA are not conserved between hepadnaviruses.

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