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Jens Bukh - Research - Hvidovre Hospital
AASLD Abstract (pp. 162Aâ•fi266A)
Breadth of neutralization and synergy of clinically relevant human monoclonal antibodies against HCV genotypes 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 2
Differences in nucleotide and predicted amino acid sequences between... | Download Table
The carboxy terminus of the herpesvirus saimiri ORF 57 gene contains domains that are required for transactivation and transrepression | Microbiology Society
PDF) Proposed revision to the taxonomy of the genus Pestivirus, family Flaviviridae
The history of hepatitis C virus (HCV): Basic research reveals unique features in phylogeny, evolution and the viral life cycle with new perspectives for epidemic control - Journal of Hepatology
Hypervariable Region 1 Deletion and Required Adaptive Envelope Mutations Confer Decreased Dependency on Scavenger Receptor Class
Reflections on the History of HCV: A Posthumous Examination
Faculty* - EASL Viral hepatitis 2020
The history of hepatitis C virus (HCV): Basic research reveals unique features in phylogeny, evolution and the viral life cycle
Novo Nordisk Prize 2015 by Jesper Laursen - issuu
Highly efficient infectious cell culture of three hepatitis C virus genotype 2b strains and sensitivity to lead protease, nonstr
Medicine Nobel honors three scientists for discoveries on hepatitis C virus | Science | AAAS
Role of apolipoproteins in hepatitis C virus (HCV) morphogenesis. HCV... | Download Scientific Diagram
Efficient Infectious Cell Culture Systems of the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Prototype Strains HCV-1 and H77 | Journal of Virology
Microbiology Society Journals | High prevalence of TT virus (TTV) in naive chimpanzees and in hepatitis C virus-infected humans: frequent mixed infections and identification of new TTV genotypes in chimpanzees
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The Novo Nordisk Prize Awarded to Jens Bukh - Novo Nordisk Fonden
The carboxy terminus of the herpesvirus saimiri ORF 57 gene contains domains that are required for transactivation and transrepression | Microbiology Society