HBV X protein mutations affect HBV transcription and association of histone-modifying enzymes with covalently closed circular DNA
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M. Yuen | D. Wong | J. Fung | W. Seto | Chun-kong Chong | F. Huang | Fen Liu | Keane K Y Lai | Ching Yan Serene Cheng | Ching‐lung Lai | Sin Yi Jasmine Tsoi
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