Mutation Information
Mutation Site
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T123N |
Mutation Type
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Amino acid level |
Gene/Protein/Region Type
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S |
Genotype/Subtype
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D |
Immune Escape
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Y |
Country
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Italy |
Literature Information
PubMed PMID
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22086128
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Disease
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Occult HBV infection
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Published Year
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2012 |
Journal
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Antiviral research |
Title
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Novel HBsAg markers tightly correlate with occult HBV infection and strongly affect HBsAg detection. |
Author
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Svicher V,Cento V,Bernassola M,Neumann-Fraune M,Van Hemert F,Chen M,Salpini R,Liu C,Longo R,Visca M,Romano S,Micheli V,Bertoli A,Gori C,Ceccherini-Silberstein F,Sarrecchia C,Andreoni M,Angelico M,Ursitti A,Spanò A,Zhang JM,Verheyen J,Cappiello G,Perno CF |
Evidence
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By an integrated clinical, structural and mathematical approach, 20 mutations (18 not previously correlated, and two previously associated with HBV immune-escape, T123N and M133T) (Hou et al., 2001, Torresi, 2002) were found to be significantly associated with occult HBV D-genotype infection in vivo, mainly located in the “a-determinant” region.
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