Enhanced replication of hepatitis B virus with frameshift in the precore region found in fulminant hepatitis patients.
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Y. Kondo | T. Shimosegawa | Y. Ueno | M. Ninomiya | J. Inoue | E. Kakazu | K. Fukushima | H. Niitsuma | Y. Wakui | Eiji Kakazu | Yuta Wakui
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