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1. Study On The Function Of APOBEC3B Gene In Hepatitis B - Related
2. Copy Number Variation Of APOBEC3B Is Associated With Susceptibility To HBV-related Hepatocellular Carcinoma
3. Cloning And Expression Of The Human Apobec3g Gene And The Expression Of Hiv-1 Infection By Apobec3g/b/f
4. Expression And Clinicopathological Significance Of APOBEC3B In Invasive Ductal Carcinoma
5. Association Between APOBEC3 Polymorphism And Susceptibility To Chronic Hepatitis B Infection And Occurrence Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
6. Molecular Mechanism Of Inhibition Of HBV Replication By APOBEC3B
7. Functional Restoration Of Natural Killer Cells Contribute To Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg) Decline In Entecavir Suppressed Chronic Hepatitis B Patients When Switching To Peg-interferon
8. Identification Of Host Factors Regulating Anti-HBV Function Of APOBEC3B And Investigation Its Related Mechnisms
9. Investigation Of SNP Within The APOBEC3A/B Promoter Relevant To The Risk Of Cholangiocarcinoma
10. The Expression And Clinicopathological Significance Of APOBEC3B In Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasm
11. Association Between APOBEC3B Gene Copy Number Variation And The Different Outcome After Hepatitis B Infection
12. Effect Of P53 Mutation Mediated By APOBEC3B On NSCLC Metastasis
13. The Association Between APOBEC3B Deletion Polymorphism And The Risk Of Cervical Precancerous Lesions And Cervical Cancer
14. APOBEC3B-driven mutagenesis in breast and other human cancers
15. Suppression Of Hepatitis B Virus By Cytidine Deaminase APOBEC3DE And APOBEC3B
16. APOBEC3B Deletion Polymorphism And Lung Cancer Risk In The Southern Chinese Population
17. Expression And Clinicopathological Significance Of APOBEC3B And PD-L1 In Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
18. APOBEC3B Regulating B7-H3 To Promote The Progression Of Cervical Cancer
19. Expression And Significance Of APOBEC3B(A3B) In Cervical Lesions
20. A Preliminary Study On The Effects And Functional Mechanisms Of APOBEC3B Gene On The Malignant Biological Behavior Of Bladder Cancer
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