Mutation Information
Mutation Site
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A181V |
Mutation Type
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Amino acid level |
Gene/Protein/Region Type
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RT |
Combined Mutation
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rt.N236T+rt.A181V;rt.A181V;rt.M204I+rt.M204V+rt.N236T+rt.A181V;rt.A181V+rt.M204I+rt.M204V;rt.M250L+rt.M250I+rt.M250V+rt.S202C+rt.S202G+rt.T184I+rt.T184S+rt.T184A+rt.T184L+rt.T184F+rt.T184G+rt.M204I+rt.M204V+rt.N236T+rt.A181V;rt.M204I+rt.A181V;rt.M204V+rt.A181V+rt.L180M;rt.M204I+rt.A181V+rt.L80I;rt.N236T+rt.M204V+rt.A181V+rt.L180M+rt.L80I |
Genotype/Subtype
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B;C |
Relevant Drug
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Adefovir(ADV) |
Country
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China |
Literature Information
PubMed PMID
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27792585
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Disease
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HBV infection
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Published Year
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2017 |
Journal
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Microbial drug resistance (Larchmont, N.Y.) |
Title
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Comparison of Detection Rate and Mutational Pattern of Drug-Resistant Mutations Between a Large Cohort of Genotype B and Genotype C Hepatitis B Virus-Infected Patients in North China. |
Author
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Li X,Liu Y,Xin S,Ji D,You S,Hu J,Zhao J,Wu J,Liao H,Zhang XX,Xu D |
Evidence
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For adefovir-resistant mutations, HBV/C-infected patients had a higher detection rate of rtA181 V (HBV/C 5.29% vs. HBV/B 1.36%, p < 0.01) and a lower detection rate of rtN236T (2.70% vs. 6.54%, p < 0.01).
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