
Number of publications published per year by Michalak, Thomas I.. (Source : PubMed)

Distribution of publications types for Michalak, Thomas I.. (Source : PubMed)
(a publication can be of different types, so total may exceed publications count)
Occult hepatitis C virus infection: what does it mean?
Liver Int.
2010
Hepadnaviral infection augments hepatocyte cytotoxicity mediated by both CD95 ligand and perforin pathways.
Liver Int.
2009
Chronic hepatitis C and persistent occult hepatitis C virus infection are characterized by distinct immune cell cytokine expression profiles.
J. Viral Hepat.
2009;16;8
Early viraemia clearance during antiviral therapy of chronic hepatitis C improves dendritic cell functions.
Clin. Immunol.
2009;131;3
Hepatitis C virus persisting after clinically apparent sustained virological response to antiviral therapy retains infectivity in vitro.
Hepatology
2009;49;5
Primary occult hepadnavirus infection induces virus-specific T-cell and aberrant cytokine responses in the absence of antiviral antibody reactivity in the Woodchuck model of hepatitis B virus infection.
J. Virol.
2009;83;8

Anti-HCV core antibody: a potential new marker of occult and otherwise serologically silent HCV infection.
J. Hepatol.
2009;50;2
Intrahepatic expression of genes affiliated with innate and adaptive immune responses immediately after invasion and during acute infection with woodchuck hepadnavirus.
J. Virol.
2008;82;17
Repeated passage of wild-type woodchuck hepatitis virus in lymphoid cells does not generate cell type-specific variants or alter virus infectivity.
J. Virol.
2008;82;15

Hepatitis C virus in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of individuals with isolated anti-hepatitis C virus antibody reactivity.
Hepatology
2008;48;1
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means that Michalak, Thomas I. has 17 papers cited a least 17 times - methodology
Division of BioMedical Science, Molecular Virology and Hepatology Research Group, Discipline of Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Health Science Centre, Memorial University, St John's, Newfoundland, Canada.
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