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  • A proposed role for the immune-system in the pathogenesis of hepatitis-B virus-induced liver-disease  Academic Article
  • Break of T cell ignorance to a viral antigen in the liver induces hepatitis  Academic Article
  • Expression of the hepatitis-delta virus large and small antigens in transgenic mice  Academic Article
  • Host genetic-control of mouse hepatitis-virus type-4 (jhm strain) replication .1. Restriction of virus amplification and spread in macrophages from resistant mice  Academic Article
  • Immunization with the gene expressing woodchuck hepatitis virus nucleocapsid protein fused to cytotoxic-T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 4 leads to enhanced specific immune responses in mice and woodchucks  Academic Article
  • Induction of monocyte procoagulant activity by murine hepatitis-virus type-3 parallels disease susceptibility in mice  Academic Article
  • Lymphocyte-instructed monocyte induction of the coagulation pathways parallels the induction of hepatitis by the murine hepatitis-virus  Academic Article
  • Mouse hepatitis-virus type-4 (jhm strain)-induced fatal central nervous-system disease .1. Genetic-control and the murine neuron as the susceptible site of disease  Academic Article
  • Resistance of genetically selected mice to MHV3 infection is not dependent on the H2O2 release by macrophages  Academic Article
  • The pathobiology of viral-hepatitis and immunological activation of the coagulation protease network  Academic Article

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