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AbstractAimThe aim of this study was to determine the effects of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positivity of the donors on graft survival and liver complications in HBsAg(+) renal transplant recipients.Patients and methodA group of 55 patients who underwent renal transplantation (RTx) in our hospital between 2001 and 2012 were included in the ...
Yilmaz, V. T. +6 more
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Mutation of the “a” Determinant of HBsAg with Discordant HBsAg Diagnostic Kits
Viral Immunology, 2004Sera from 1003 in- and out-patients were investigated for hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) mutation at Siriraj Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand. Individual samples were screened using two commercial HBsAg kits on automatic machine-based assays set up in parallel. The first kit was a sandwich ELISA kit that used monoclonal capture/monoclonal conjugate and
Suda, Louisirirotchanakul +5 more
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Polypeptide composition of HBsag
Archives of Virology, 1977Purified HBsag has a complex structure comprising 8 polypeptides. Some of these polypeptides are immunogenic and induce both humoral and cell-mediated immunity in guinea pigs.
E, Mineva +3 more
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DETECTION OF HBsAg IN THE PANCREAS
Acta Pathologica Japonica, 1981Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) has been reported to be present in other organs than the liver.3,9 So far as our knowledge is concerned, however, any report of cases dealing with pancreatic diseases induced by hepatitis B virus (HBV) has not been described in the English and Japanese literature.
M, Yoshimura +5 more
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Anti-HBe and Subtypes of HBsAg among Asymptomatic HBsAg Carriers
Vox Sanguinis, 1979Abstract. Finnish HBsAg positive blood donors were analyzed for the HBsAg subtype distribution and the presence of e antigen (HBeAg) and antibody to e (anti‐HBe). 88% (159 of 180) of the donors had subtype ad and 12% (21 of 180) had ay. HBeAg was found in 1% (2 of 180) and anti‐HBe in 74% (133 of 180) of the donors.
P, Ukkonen, V, Koistinen, K, Penttinen
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Presence of HBsAg in the Bile of Subjects with Acute HBsAg Viral Hepatitis
Pathologia et Microbiologia, 2008During acute HB<sub>s</sub>Ag serum positive viral hepatitis, the surface antigen was not detectable in duodenal bile but was almost always present in gallbladder and hepatic bile when cholecystokinin was intravenously administered. The immunologic nondemonstrability of HB<sub>s</sub>Ag in duodenal bile is probably due to the ...
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21 children of HBsAg-carrier mothers were given 0.5 ml/kg hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIg) within 48 h after birth and subsequently 0.16 ml/kg every month for 6 months; 20 children were not treated.
H W Reesink, H G J Brummelhuis
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Calibration of qualitative HBsAg assay results for quantitative HBsAg monitoring
Journal of Clinical Virology, 2014Evidence is accumulating that quantitative hepatitis B surface antigen monitoring may be useful in managing patients with chronic HBV infection on certain treatment regimens. Based on these results with the Abbott Architect qualitative and quantitative HBsAg assays, it seems feasible to convert qualitative to quantitative HBsAg values for this purpose.
Hans, Gunning +2 more
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Quantitative Determination of the HBsAg
Vox Sanguinis, 1980Abstract. HBsAg concentrations down to 0.05 mg/ml can be measured by a quantitative immunoelectrophoresis. By a quantitative radioimmunoassay, HBsAg concentrations from 0.001 mg to 1 mg/ml can be measured.
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