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

2. A novel hepadnavirus in domestic dogs.

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

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

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

6. Identification of hepadnavirus in the sera of cats.

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

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

9. A Novel Hepadnavirus Identified in an Immunocompromised Domestic Cat in Australia.

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

11. New Avian Hepadnavirus in Palaeognathous Bird, Germany.

12. Deciphering the Origin and Evolution of Hepatitis B Viruses by Means of a Family of Non-enveloped Fish Viruses.

13. Detection and genome characterization of four novel bat hepadnaviruses and a hepevirus in China.

14. Distinct Viral Lineages from Fish and Amphibians Reveal the Complex Evolutionary History of Hepadnaviruses.

15. Early mesozoic coexistence of amniotes and hepadnaviridae.

16. Hepadnavirus detected in bile and liver samples from domestic pigs of commercial abattoirs.

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

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

19. Identification of interspecies recombination among hepadnaviruses infecting cross-species hosts.

20. Methods for validation of hepatitis B virus inactivation.

21. Long-term high-dose interferon-alpha therapy delays Hepadnavirus-related hepatocarcinogenesis in X/myc transgenic mice.

22. Quantitative detection of hepadnavirus-infected lymphoid cells by in situ PCR combined with flow cytometry: implications for the study of occult virus persistence.

23. Detection of virus-like particles in the liver of black and white ruffed lemurs with hepatitis.

24. Detection of transfusion transmitted virus in hepatic and extra hepatic tissues using in situ hybridization.

25. A new avian hepadnavirus infecting snow geese (Anser caerulescens) produces a significant fraction of virions containing single-stranded DNA.

26. [Detection of TTV DNA in liver tissue of patients with non A-G hepatitis].

27. Occult lifelong persistence of infectious hepadnavirus and residual liver inflammation in woodchucks convalescent from acute viral hepatitis.

28. Isolation of a hepadnavirus from the woolly monkey, a New World primate.

29. Detection of an RNase H activity associated with hepadnaviruses.

30. Mutant woodchuck hepatitis virus genomes from virions resemble rearranged hepadnaviral integrants in hepatocellular carcinoma.

31. Detection of mammalian and avian hepadnaviruses by the polymerase chain reaction.

32. Demonstration of woodchuck hepatitis virus infection of peripheral blood mononuclear cells by flow cytometry and polymerase chain reaction.

33. Adenine arabinoside monophosphate and acyclovir monophosphate coupled to lactosaminated albumin reduce woodchuck hepatitis virus viremia at doses lower than do the unconjugated drugs.

34. Hepatocellular carcinoma in Richardson's ground squirrels (Spermophilus richardsonii): evidence for association with hepatitis B-like virus infection.

35. Natural history of experimental woodchuck hepatitis virus infection: molecular virologic features of the pancreas, kidney, ovary, and testis.

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