Mutation Information
Mutation Site
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E2G |
Mutation Type
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Amino acid level |
Gene/Protein/Region Type
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S |
Genotype/Subtype
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B |
Country
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china guangzhou |
Literature Information
PubMed PMID
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32336003
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Disease
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Occult HBV infection
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Published Year
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2020 |
Journal
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Journal of viral hepatitis |
Title
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Novel hepatitis B virus surface antigen mutations associated with occult genotype B hepatitis B virus infection affect HBsAg detection. |
Author
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Wang H,Wang M,Huang J,Xu R,Liao Q,Shan Z,Zheng Y,Rong X,Tang X,Li T,Wang W,Li C,Fu Y |
Evidence
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Notably, the E2G mutation had the most significant impact on the ratio of extracellular HBsAg (3.8% vs pHBV1.3B) and intracellular HBsAg (239.3% vs pHBV1.3B) (P < .05), and the fluorescence density of E2G mutant HBsAg was significantly higher than that of pHBV1.3B (P < .0001).
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