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Wild type c57bl 6 mice haplotype h 2b b

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Sourced in Germany

Wild-type C57BL/6 mice (haplotype H-2b/b) are a commonly used inbred laboratory mouse strain. They serve as a standard reference strain for various research applications.

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HBV Persistence in Murine Model

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Wild-type C57BL/6 mice (haplotype H-2b/b) were purchased from Charles River Laboratories (Schulzfeld, Germany). Persistent HBV replication in wild-type mice was established by the intravenous injection of either 3 × 1010 or 1 × 1010 genome equivalents (geq) of AAV-HBV WT and AAV-HBV ΔE.
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Characterizing HBV Transgenic Mice

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Wild-type C57BL/6 mice (haplotype H-2b/b) were purchased from Charles River Laboratories (Schulzfeld, Germany). Fourteen to sixteen weeks old female and male HBV transgenic mice (StrainHBV1.3.32, HBV genotype D, subtype ayw, kindly provided by F. Chisari, The Scripps Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA [7 (link)]) were bred at the AVM Animal Facility, Helmholtz Center Munich under specific pathogen-free conditions following institutional guidelines.
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