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Type: | Thesis |
Title: | Studies on the replication of hepadnaviruses and hepatitis delta virus / Tom Bernard Macnaughton. |
Author: | Macnaughton, Tom Bernard |
Issue Date: | 1990 |
School/Discipline: | Dept. of Microbiology Dept. of Immunology |
Abstract: | Examines hepadravirus and HDV replication and gene expression with particular emphasis on the block(s) preventing HBV infection invitro, the extent of the helper function provided by HDV by HBV and the mechanism of HDV RNA replication. |
Dissertation Note: | Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Depts. of Microbiology and Immunology, 1992 |
Subject: | Hepatitis, Viral Pathogenesis. Hepatitis viruses. |
Description: | Copies of author's previously published articles contained in back cover pocket. Bibliography: leaves 129-152. xiv, 152, [60] leaves, [28] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) (some folded) ; 30 cm. |
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