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Edited By
R.F. Schinazi, Emory University School of Medicine, Decatur, GA, USA
J.-P. Sommadossi, Idenix Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge, MA, USA
C. Rice, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY, USA
Description
Frontiers in Viral Hepatitis provides a compilation of the research from over 40 key opinion leaders in the field of Hepatitis.
The book focuses on the latest advances in the search for new, more effective therapeutic options and related topics in viral hepatitis.
These include regulatory issues, epidemiology, and emerging viruses; immunology and vaccines; viral hepatitis B and C infections in
children; genetics pathology and viral diagnosis; cell systems and animal models; novel therapeutics for hepatitis B and C; resistance
and therapeutic strategies in humans; and prevention and treatment options for hepatocellular carcinoma.
The breadth of information
published in this volume provides insight into current prevention and treatment options. Recent advances in our understanding of the
molecular biology, immunology and pathogenesis of hepatitis viruses have accelerated at a remarkable rate, offering a more comprehensive
perspective on hepatitis.
Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Biographies.
Contributors.
Regulatory Issues, Epidemiology, and Emerging Viruses
1. Current
issues in the regulation and approval of antiviral drugs for hepatitis (B.A. Styrt, R. Fleischer, T. Wu, H.M. Jolson).
2. Molecular
and serum epidemiology of HBV and HCV infection and the impact of antiviral agents in China (Xuefeng Liu, R.F. Schinazi).
3. New viruses
and their relationship to hepatitis (H.J. Alter).
Immunology and Vaccines
4. Virus-specific CD8+ cell immune responses
in acute and chronic hepatitis B virus infection (G.J.M. Webster, G.M. Dusheiko).
5. Cell-mediated immunity and the outcome of HCV infection
in chimpanzees (C.M. Walker).
6. Adoptive immune transfer as a therapeutic approach for persistent hepatitis B virus infection (D. Shouval).
7. Perspectives in HCV vaccine development (E. Depla).
Viral Hepatitis B and C Infections In Children
8. Maternal/fetal/pediatric
HBV and HCV infections (R.A. Schreiber).
9. Effects of interferon treatment in children with post-transfusional chronic hepatitis B
(M. Pop, et al.).
Genetics, Pathology and Viral Diagnosis
10. Effects of genotypic variations on hepatitis
C virus nonstructural protein 5B structure and activity (Zhi Hong, et al.).
11. Compartmentalization of hepatitis C viral quasispecies
(Xiaofeng Fan, A.C. Lyra, A.M. DiBisceglie).
12. In situ localization of PCR-amplified hepatitis C Virus RNA on human erythrocytes (S.
Simon, et al.).
13. Nucleic acid-based antiviral approaches to HBV (H.C. Spangenberg, J.R. Wands).
14. In vitro phenotype
of HBV variants in patients with fulminant hepatitis B (M. Sterneck, T. Kalinina).
15. Evaluation of three commercially available HBV
viral load assays: dynamic range, precision, and clinical utility (A. Snow, F. Myrick, C. Wakeford, B. McCreedy).
Cell Systems
and Animal Models
16. Cell lines that allow regulated expression of HCV proteins: principles and applications (D. Moradpour, et al.).
17. Novel Hepatitis C virus-positive cell line derived from a chimpanzee with chronic HCV infection (B.G. Pavlova,
Z. Schaff, G. Eder).
18. A transgenic mouse lineage useful for testing antivirals targeting hepatitis B virus (P.L. Marion, et al.).
19. Evaluation of therapies for hepatitis B virus in the HBV transgenic SCID mouse model (M. Kamkolkar, et al.).
Drug
Discovery and Development: Novel Therapeutics for Hepatitis B and C
20. Novel approaches in the management of chronic HBV
infection (A. Bartholomeusz, P. Furman, S. Locarnini).
21. Antiviral β-L-nucleosides specific for hepatitis B virus infection (M.L.
Bryant, et al.).
22. Toxicological study of the anti-HBV agent β-L-thymidine (E.G. Bridges, et al.).
23. Pharmacokinetics
of β-L-thymidine and β-L-2'-deoxycytidine in woodchucks and monkeys (E. Cretton-Scott, et al.).
24. Clevudine: A novel
1-β-L nucleoside analogue in clinical development for the treatment of HBV infection (G.R. Painter, et al.).
25. Glucosidase/protein
folding inhibitors as possible mutation proof anti hepatitis B and C agents (T.M. Block, et al.).
26. Nuclease resistant ribozymes
directed against hepatitis C virus RNA plus and minus strand inhibit viral replication of a HCV/poliovirus chimera (L.M. Blatt, et
al.).
27. Mechanism of laser therapy of viral hepatitis (V. Ovsiannikov).
Drug Discovery and Development: Resistance
and Therapeutic Strategies in Humans
28. Nomenclature for antiviral resistant human hepatitis B virus mutations in the polymerase
region (L.J. Stuyver, et al.).
29. Complex genotypic changes during failure of HBV nucleoside analogue therapy (D. Pillay, et
al.).
30. Lamivudine for chronic hepatitis B: efficacy, safety, resistance, and current treatment issues (N.A. Brown).
31. Clinical
experience and follow-up with lamivudine in the Asian population (Ching-Lung Lai, Man-Fung Yuen).
32. Impaired response to 5 mU/day
interferon treatment in African-Americans with chronic hepatitis C (A. Colantoni, N. De Maria, D.H. Van Thiel).
33. Novel combined approaches
to hepatitis C therapies (M. Cornberg, M.P. Manns).
34. Consensus + pegylated interferon (J. Heathcote).
35. Impact of interferon alfa-2b
and of combination with ribavirin on progression of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C (T. Poynard, et al.).
36. Decorin expression in chronic hepatitis C: effect of interferon alpha treatment (I. Kovaloszky, K. Jármay, J. Dudás,
Z. Schaff).
37. Preclinical and clinical development of the anti-HIV, anti-HBV oxathiolane nucleoside analog emtricitabine (G. Painter,
L.T. Rimsky et al.).
38. CD81 receptor expression in human cells: Implications for HCV therapeutics (P.M. Tharnish, A.S. Juodawlkis et al.).
Prevention and Treatment Options for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
39. Resolution of hepatic fibrosis
as a consequence of interferon therapy for hepatitis C (Y. Shiratori, H. Yoshida, M. Omata).
40. Symptomatic therapies for prevention
of hepatocellular carcinoma developing in chronic hepatitis C (H. Yotsuyanagi, Y. Miyakawa, S. Lino).
41. Mutations of the core gene
sequence of HCV from patients with hepatocellular carcinoma in China (T. Omoya, et al.).
42. Characterization of hepatitis
B virus X variants that are integrated and expressed in human hepatocellular carcinomas (Wei Ning Chen, Chong Jin Oon). Subject Index.
Author Index.
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Hardbound, 598 pages, publication date: DEC-2003
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-50986-4
ISBN-10: 0-444-50986-0
Imprint: ELSEVIER
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