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Camille Sureau

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Gut|November 28, 2015
A unique monoclonal antibody for therapeutic use against chronic hepatitis B: not all antibodies are created equalCamille Sureau
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 21, 2010
The use of hepatocytes to investigate HDV infection: the HDV/HepaRG modelCamille Sureau
Journal of Virology|March 23, 2007
Infectivity determinants of the hepatitis B virus pre-S domain are confined to the N-terminal 75 amino acid residuesMatthieu Blanchet, Camille Sureau
Journal of Hepatology|April 17, 2016
The hepatitis delta virus: Replication and pathogenesisCamille Sureau, Francesco Negro
Journal of Virology|October 6, 2006
Analysis of the cytosolic domains of the hepatitis B virus envelope proteins for their function in viral particle assembly and infectivityMatthieu Blanchet, Camille Sureau
Journal of Virology|July 3, 2009
A function essential to viral entry underlies the hepatitis B virus "a" determinantJessica Salisse, Camille Sureau
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|November 20, 2012
A conformational heparan sulfate binding site essential to infectivity overlaps with the conserved hepatitis B virus a-determinantCamille Sureau, Jessica Salisse
Journal of Virology|July 30, 2005
Role of the antigenic loop of the hepatitis B virus envelope proteins in infectivity of hepatitis delta virusGeorges Abou Jaoudé, Camille Sureau
Journal of Virology|April 28, 2006
A tryptophan-rich motif in the carboxyl terminus of the small envelope protein of hepatitis B virus is central to the assembly of hepatitis delta virus particlesIsabelle Komla-Soukha, Camille Sureau
Journal of Virology|September 28, 2007
Entry of hepatitis delta virus requires the conserved cysteine residues of the hepatitis B virus envelope protein antigenic loop and is blocked by inhibitors of thiol-disulfide exchangeGeorges Abou-Jaoudé, Camille Sureau
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Gut|November 28, 2015
A unique monoclonal antibody for therapeutic use against chronic hepatitis B: not all antibodies are created equalCamille Sureau
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 21, 2010
The use of hepatocytes to investigate HDV infection: the HDV/HepaRG modelCamille Sureau
Journal of Virology|March 23, 2007
Infectivity determinants of the hepatitis B virus pre-S domain are confined to the N-terminal 75 amino acid residuesMatthieu Blanchet, Camille Sureau
Journal of Hepatology|April 17, 2016
The hepatitis delta virus: Replication and pathogenesisCamille Sureau, Francesco Negro
Journal of Virology|October 6, 2006
Analysis of the cytosolic domains of the hepatitis B virus envelope proteins for their function in viral particle assembly and infectivityMatthieu Blanchet, Camille Sureau
Journal of Virology|July 3, 2009
A function essential to viral entry underlies the hepatitis B virus "a" determinantJessica Salisse, Camille Sureau
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|November 20, 2012
A conformational heparan sulfate binding site essential to infectivity overlaps with the conserved hepatitis B virus a-determinantCamille Sureau, Jessica Salisse
Journal of Virology|July 30, 2005
Role of the antigenic loop of the hepatitis B virus envelope proteins in infectivity of hepatitis delta virusGeorges Abou Jaoudé, Camille Sureau
Journal of Virology|April 28, 2006
A tryptophan-rich motif in the carboxyl terminus of the small envelope protein of hepatitis B virus is central to the assembly of hepatitis delta virus particlesIsabelle Komla-Soukha, Camille Sureau
Journal of Virology|September 28, 2007
Entry of hepatitis delta virus requires the conserved cysteine residues of the hepatitis B virus envelope protein antigenic loop and is blocked by inhibitors of thiol-disulfide exchangeGeorges Abou-Jaoudé, Camille Sureau
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