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HBsAg (also
known as the
Australia antigen) is the
surface antigen of the
hepatitis B
virus (HBV). Its
presence in
blood indicates existing hepatitis...
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period that
elapses during HBsAg to
HBsAb seroconversion, i.e.
between the
disappearance of
surface antigen (
HBsAg) from
serum and the appearance...
- by gene P. Gene S is the gene that
codes for the
surface antigen (
HBsAg). The
HBsAg gene is one long open
reading frame but
contains three in
frame "start"...
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recommended for
infants born to a
mother who
tests positive for
HBsAg or
whose HBsAg status is not known; for
healthcare and
public safety workers; for...
- it
shares the
HBsAg coat; in
superinfections of
HBsAg carriers, it is
rescued by the
foreign HBV of the
carrier which provides the
HBsAg coat for the ****embly...
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called the
surface antigen (
HBsAg), and is
produced in
excess during the life
cycle of the virus. It
consists of:
HBsAg (hepatitis B
surface antigen)...
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undetectable HBV DNA, loss of
HBeAg and loss of
HBsAg.
These preliminary studies showed a
higher rate of
HBsAg loss than any
currently licensed therapy for...
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haemagglutination ****ay for
HBsAg, "Hepatest".
Turkey red
blood cells,
coated with
antibody to
HBsAg agglutinate (clump together) in the
presence of
HBsAg, a sensitive...
- The New York Times. "Vitros
Immunodiagnostic Products HBsAg Reagent Pack and Calibrator, and
HBsAg Confirmatory Kit - P000044". www.fda.gov.
Archived from...
- the virus. The coating,
hepatitis B
surface antigen (
HBsAg), is not infectious; however,
HBsAG can
provoke an
immune response. In
order to
develop a...