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Hepatitis B Virus-Mediated Changes of Apolipoprotein mRNA Abundance in Cultured Hepatoma Cells
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Hepatitis B Virus-Mediated Changes of Apolipoprotein mRNA Abundance in Cultured Hepatoma Cells

Pamela A Norton, Qiaoke Gong, Anand S Mehta, Xuanyong Lu and Timothy M Block
Journal of virology, v 77(9), pp 5503-5506
May 2003
PMID: 12692252
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https://doi.org/10.1128/JVI.77.9.5503-5506.2003View
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Virus-Cell Interactions
An inverse correlation between hepatitis B virus (HBV) and steady-state levels of apolipoprotein AI and CIII mRNAs was observed in two hepatoma cell lines. Analysis of a third line containing an inducible viral genome implicated viral pregenomic RNA in apolipoprotein mRNA reduction. We conclude that HBV alters infected cells despite the absence of overt cytopathogenicity.

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