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2005Covalently closed circular DNA is the predominant form of duck hepatitis B virus DNA that persists following transient infectionLe Mire, M.; Miller, D.; Foster, W.; Burrell, C.; Jilbert, A.
2005Identification and characterization of avihepadnaviruses isolated from exotic anseriformes maintained in captivityGuo, H.; Mason, W.; Aldrich, C.; Saputelli, J.; Miller, D.; Jilbert, A.; Newbold, J.
2001Sequence comparison of an Australian duck hepatitis B virus strain with other avian hepadnavirusesTriyatni, M.; Ey, P.; Tran, T.; Le Mire, M.; Qiao, M.; Burrell, C.; Jilbert, A.
2005Clonal expansion of hepatocytes during chronic woodchuck hepatitis virus infectionMason, W.; Jilbert, A.; Summers, J.
2010The development of persistent duck hepatitis B virus infection can be prevented using antiviral therapy combined with DNA or recombinant fowlpoxvirus vaccinesFeng, F.; Teoh, C.; Qiao, Q.; Boyle, D.; Jilbert, A.
2006DNA vaccines expressing the duck hepatitis B virus surface proteins lead to reduced numbers of infected hepatocytes and protect ducks against the development of chronic infection in a virus dose-dependent mannerMiller, D.; Kotlarski, I.; Jilbert, A.
2005Effect of antiviral treatment with entecavir on age- and dose-related outcomes of duck hepatitis B virus infectionFoster, W.; Miller, D.; Scougall, C.; Kotlarski, I.; Colonno, R.; Jilbert, A.
2003Entecavir therapy combined with DNA vaccination for persistent duck hepatitis B virus infectionFoster, W.; Miller, D.; Marion, P.; Colonno, R.; Kotlarski, I.; Jilbert, A.
2001Structural and functional homology between duck and chicken interferon-gammaHuang, A.; Scougall, C.; Lowenthal, J.; Jilbert, A.; Kotlarski, I.
2004Studying host immune responses against duck Hepatitis B virus infectionMiller, D.; Bertram, E.; Scougall, C.; Kotlarski, I.; Jilbert, A.