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Hepatitis Delta Virus Current Topics In Microbiology And Immunology 1st Edition Jl Casey Editor

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Hepatitis Delta Virus Current Topics In Microbiology And Immunology 1st Edition Jl Casey Editor
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.96 MB
Pages: 231
Author: J.L. Casey (Editor)
ISBN: 9783540298014, 9783540298021, 3540298010, 3540298029
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Hepatitis Delta Virus Current Topics In Microbiology And Immunology 1st Edition Jl Casey Editor by J.l. Casey (editor) 9783540298014, 9783540298021, 3540298010, 3540298029 instant download after payment.

Hepatitis delta virus (HDV), which causes severe acute and chronic liver disease, was discovered nearly 30 years ago following the detection of a novel antigen-antibody system in hepatitis B virus carriers. HDV has continued to surprise and fascinate medical science ever since. This volume reviews recent developments in HDV research, from molecular virology to genetics to experimental investigation of new therapeutic and vaccine candidates.

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