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Viral and cellular determinants involved in hepadnaviral entryGlebe et al., 2007
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- Glebe D
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- World journal of gastroenterology: WJG
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Hepadnaviridae is a family of hepatotropic DNA viruses that is divided into the genera orthohepadnavirus of mammals and avihepadnavirus of birds. All members of this family can cause acute and chronic hepatic infection, which in the case of human hepatitis B virus …
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