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Chemical inactivation of hepatitis B virus: the effect of disinfectants on virus-associated DNA polymerase activity, morphology and infectivity

Howard et al., 1983

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15613092878895484216
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Howard C
Dixon J
Young P
van Eerd P
Schellekens H
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Journal of virological methods

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The inactivation of hepatitis B virus (HBV) using two commercially available disinfectants was analysed. Indirect evidence of virus inactivation was obtained by examining the decrease in HBV-associated DNA polymerase and HBcAg activities after treatment with …
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