Abstract:Background & Aims: In natural infections with hepatitis B virus (HBV), large amounts of hepatitis B surface-small antigen (HBs-S) subviral particles (SVPs), which do not contain viral nucleocapsid, are secreted into the blood. The function of excess amounts of SVPs remains largely unknown. In this study, we analyzed the function of HBs-S in HBV infection. Methods: The effect of HBs-S in HBV infection was evaluated in a human hepatoma cell line, in primary human hepatocytes, and in chimeric mice with humani… Show more
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