William S. Robinson, M.D.

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Division of Infectious Diseases Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA, United States 
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Twu JS, Lai MY, Chen DS, et al. (1993) Activation of protooncogene c-jun by the X protein of hepatitis B virus. Virology. 192: 346-50
Wu JY, Zhou ZY, Judd A, et al. (1990) The hepatitis B virus-encoded transcriptional trans-activator hbx appears to be a novel protein serine/threonine kinase Cell. 63: 687-695
Twu JS, Wu JY, Robinson WS. (1990) Transcriptional activation of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat by hepatitis B virus X-protein requires de novo protein synthesis Virology. 177: 406-410
Wu JY, Newton S, Judd A, et al. (1989) Expression of immunogenic epitopes of hepatitis B surface antigen with hybrid flagellin proteins by a vaccine strain of Salmonella. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 86: 4726-4730
Bissett J, Eisenberg M, Gregory P, et al. (1988) Recombinant fibroblast interferon and immune interferon for treating chronic hepatitis B virus infection: patients' tolerance and the effect on viral markers. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 157: 1076-80
Robinson WS, Miller RH, Marion PL. (1987) Hepadnaviruses and retroviruses share genome homology and features of replication. Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 7: 64S-73S
Marion PL, Cullen JM, Azcárraga RR, et al. (1987) Experimental transmission of duck hepatitis B virus to Pekin ducks and to domestic geese. Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 7: 724-31
Miller RH, Lee SC, Liaw YF, et al. (1985) Hepatitis B viral DNA in infected human liver and in hepatocellular carcinoma. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 151: 1081-92
He BG, Melnick JL, Siddiqui A, et al. (1985) Molecular cloning and characterization of the cDNA coding for hepatitis B virus surface antigen. Scientia Sinica. Series B, Chemical, Biological, Agricultural, Medical & Earth Sciences. 28: 49-59
Feitelson MA, Marion PL, Robinson WS. (1983) The nature of polypeptides larger in size than the major surface antigen components of hepatitis b and like viruses in ground squirrels, woodchucks, and ducks. Virology. 130: 76-90
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