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Journal of Virology|December 1, 1996
Previously unsuspected cis-acting sequences for DNA replication revealed by characterization of a chimeric heron/duck hepatitis B virusK Mueller-Hill, D D Loeb
Journal of Virological Methods|July 6, 2010
Development of cell cultures that express hepatitis B virus to high levels and accumulate cccDNAThomas B Lentz, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|November 19, 2010
The arginine clusters of the carboxy-terminal domain of the core protein of hepatitis B virus make pleiotropic contributions to genome replicationEric B Lewellyn, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|November 12, 2003
The conformation of the 3' end of the minus-strand DNA makes multiple contributions to template switches during plus-strand DNA synthesis of duck hepatitis B virusJeffrey W Habig, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|April 14, 2006
Base pairing between the 5' half of epsilon and a cis-acting sequence, phi, makes a contribution to the synthesis of minus-strand DNA for human hepatitis B virusTeresa M Abraham, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 29, 2007
The sequence of the RNA primer and the DNA template influence the initiation of plus-strand DNA synthesis in hepatitis B virusKathleen M Haines, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|April 6, 2007
Base pairing between cis-acting sequences contributes to template switching during plus-strand DNA synthesis in human hepatitis B virusEric B Lewellyn, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|January 5, 2002
Small DNA hairpin negatively regulates in situ priming during duck hepatitis B virus reverse transcriptionJeffrey W Habig, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|April 5, 2002
cis-Acting sequences 5E, M, and 3E interact to contribute to primer translocation and circularization during reverse transcription of avian hepadnavirus DNAKarlyn Mueller-Hill, Daniel D Loeb
Plos One|March 2, 2011
Serine phosphoacceptor sites within the core protein of hepatitis B virus contribute to genome replication pleiotropicallyEric B Lewellyn, Daniel D Loeb
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Journal of Virology|December 1, 1996
Previously unsuspected cis-acting sequences for DNA replication revealed by characterization of a chimeric heron/duck hepatitis B virusK Mueller-Hill, D D Loeb
Journal of Virological Methods|July 6, 2010
Development of cell cultures that express hepatitis B virus to high levels and accumulate cccDNAThomas B Lentz, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|November 19, 2010
The arginine clusters of the carboxy-terminal domain of the core protein of hepatitis B virus make pleiotropic contributions to genome replicationEric B Lewellyn, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|November 12, 2003
The conformation of the 3' end of the minus-strand DNA makes multiple contributions to template switches during plus-strand DNA synthesis of duck hepatitis B virusJeffrey W Habig, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|April 14, 2006
Base pairing between the 5' half of epsilon and a cis-acting sequence, phi, makes a contribution to the synthesis of minus-strand DNA for human hepatitis B virusTeresa M Abraham, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 29, 2007
The sequence of the RNA primer and the DNA template influence the initiation of plus-strand DNA synthesis in hepatitis B virusKathleen M Haines, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|April 6, 2007
Base pairing between cis-acting sequences contributes to template switching during plus-strand DNA synthesis in human hepatitis B virusEric B Lewellyn, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|January 5, 2002
Small DNA hairpin negatively regulates in situ priming during duck hepatitis B virus reverse transcriptionJeffrey W Habig, Daniel D Loeb
Journal of Virology|April 5, 2002
cis-Acting sequences 5E, M, and 3E interact to contribute to primer translocation and circularization during reverse transcription of avian hepadnavirus DNAKarlyn Mueller-Hill, Daniel D Loeb
Plos One|March 2, 2011
Serine phosphoacceptor sites within the core protein of hepatitis B virus contribute to genome replication pleiotropicallyEric B Lewellyn, Daniel D Loeb
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