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Overview

Arie J. Zuckerman is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile includes a focus on research within an institutional context known for multidisciplinary studies.

While specific details on recent publications, co-authors, and the primary fields or subfields of study remain unavailable, this profile highlights an association with a notable university, which often implies engagement with a broad academic community and potential involvement in collaborative and interdisciplinary research projects.

No data on recent papers or the venues where their work has been published is provided. Similarly, no book publications or awards have been catalogued, suggesting either a focus on other forms of scholarly output or a limited public record of such achievements.

Given the absence of explicit topics or fields enumerated in the available data, conclusions about the precise areas of specialization or research interests of Arie J. Zuckerman cannot be drawn. Their work may span multiple disciplines or be concentrated in specific niches within the broader academic environment of University College London.

Best Publications

  • Vaccine-induced escape mutant of hepatitis B virus

    W.F. Carman;P. Karayiannis;J. Waters;H.C. Thomas

  • Molecular epidemiology of hepatitis B virus vaccine variants in Singapore.

    Chong-Jin Oon;Gek-Keow Lim;Zhao Ye;Kee-Tai Goh

  • The role of circulating hepatitis B antigen/antibody immune complexes in the pathogenesis of vascular and hepatic manifestations in polyarteritis nodosa.

    Christian G. Trepo;Arie J. Zuckerman;Richard C. Bird;Alfred M. Prince

  • Hepatitis B variant in Europe.

    A.R. Zanetti;E. Tanzi;G. Manzillo;G. Maio

  • ALPHABET OF HEPATITIS VIRUSES

    ArieJ. Zuckerman

  • Review: protective efficacy of hepatitis B vaccines in neonates.

    Francis E. André;Arie J. Zuckerman

  • AFFINITY OF ANTIBODY RESPONSES IN MAN TO HEPATITIS B VACCINE DETERMINED WITH SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES

    S.E. Brown;A.J. Zuckerman;C.R. Howard;M.W. Steward

  • Effect of hepatitis B virus mutants on efficacy of vaccination.

    Arie J Zuckerman

  • Independent emergence of a vaccine-induced escape mutant of hepatitis B virus

    Tim J. Harrison;Elaine A. Hopes;Chong Jin Oon;Alessandro R. Zanetti

  • The Complete Nucleotide Sequence of the Genome of a Hepatitis B Virus Isolated from a Naturally Infected Chimpanzee

    Mark Vaudin;Adrian J. Wolstenholme;Kwesi N. Tsiquaye;Arie J. Zuckerman

  • Immune response to a new hepatitis B vaccine in healthcare workers who had not responded to standard vaccine: randomised double blind dose-response study

    Jane N Zuckerman;Caroline Sabin;Fiona M Craig;A Williams

  • HIV infection of primate lymphocytes and conservation of the CD4 receptor

    Myra O. McClure;Quentin J. Sattentau;Peter C. L. Beverley;John P. Hearn

  • Mutations of the surface protein of hepatitis B virus.

    Jane N Zuckerman;Arie J Zuckerman

  • Current topics in hepatitis B.

    J.N. Zuckerman;A.J. Zuckerman

  • Dynamics and impact of perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus in North India.

    N. C. Nayak;S. K. Panda;M. K. Bhan;D. K. Guha

  • Non-A/non-B hepatitis in experimentally infected chimpanzees: cross-challenge and electron microscopic studies.

    Daniel W. Bradley;James E. Maynard;E. H. Cook;James W. Ebert

  • Enhanced HBsAb production in pathogenesis of fulminant viral hepatitis type B.

    I L Woolf;N El Sheikh;H Cullens;W M Lee

  • Seroepidemiological investigation of patients and family contacts in an epidemic of hepatitis A.

    Gert G. Frösner;Lacy R. Overby;Bertram Flehmig;Hans-Joachim Gerth

  • Taxonomic Classification of Human Hepatitis B Virus

    Ian D. Gust;Christopher J. Burrell;Anthony G. Coulepis;William S. Robinson

  • Hepatitis B surface antigen produced by a human hepatoma cell line.

    Jacinta Skelly;Jennifer A. Copeland;C. R. Howard;A. J. Zuckerman

  • Book reviewPrinciples and practice of infectious diseasesPrinciples and practice of infectious diseases, Gerald L. Mandell, John E. Bennett, Raphael Dolin, editors. Seventh edition in 2 volumes, Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, Philadelphia, (2010) Volume 1, p. 1–1904; Volume 2, p. 1905–4028, ISBN 978-0-4430-6839-3.

    Arie J. Zuckerman

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger Williams
Roger Williams Foundation for Liver Research
Howard C. Thomas
Howard C. Thomas Imperial College London
Bernard Portmann
Bernard Portmann King's College London
A. L. W. F. Eddleston
A. L. W. F. Eddleston University of Cambridge
Alessandro Zanetti
Alessandro Zanetti University of Milan
Geoffrey Dusheiko
Geoffrey Dusheiko The Royal Free Hospital
Paul R. Young
Paul R. Young University of Queensland
Edward Tabor
Edward Tabor IQVIA (United States)
William F. Carman
William F. Carman University of Glasgow
Caroline Sabin
Caroline Sabin University College London

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