His main research concerns Virology, Hepatitis B virus, Immunology, HBsAg and Hepatitis. His Virology research focuses on Antigen and how it relates to Seroconversion. The various areas that Ferruccio Bonino examines in his Hepatitis B virus study include Gastroenterology and Hepatitis B, Internal medicine.
As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Immunology, concentrating on Genotype and frequently concerns with Hepatitis c viral, Hbv genotype and Hbeag negative. Ferruccio Bonino interconnects Viral hepatitis and Chronic hepatitis in the investigation of issues within HBsAg. Ferruccio Bonino combines subjects such as Viral disease, Liver disease, Cirrhosis and Serum albumin with his study of Hepatitis.
His primary areas of investigation include Virology, Internal medicine, Immunology, Hepatitis B virus and Gastroenterology. As part of his studies on Virology, he often connects relevant subjects like Antigen. His work deals with themes such as Chronic hepatitis and Lamivudine, which intersect with Internal medicine.
In his research, Chronic liver disease is intimately related to Liver disease, which falls under the overarching field of Immunology. His research on Hepatitis B virus often connects related areas such as Seroconversion. His Gastroenterology research includes themes of Liver transplantation, Ribavirin, Peginterferon alfa-2a and Interferon, Alpha interferon.
Ferruccio Bonino mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Virology, Gastroenterology, HBsAg and Immunology. His work on Cirrhosis and Hepatocellular carcinoma as part of general Internal medicine study is frequently linked to In patient, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research brings together the fields of In vitro and Virology.
His Gastroenterology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Infected cell, Toxicity and Alpha interferon. His work carried out in the field of HBsAg brings together such families of science as Liver disease, Seroconversion and Genotype. His study on Hepatitis B virus also encompasses disciplines like
His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, HBsAg, Immunology, Gastroenterology and Hepatitis B. His study looks at the relationship between Internal medicine and fields such as Liver stiffness, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His HBsAg research integrates issues from Hepatocellular carcinoma and Antigen.
His research in the fields of Viral load, Viral hepatitis and Antibody overlaps with other disciplines such as SCID - Severe combined immunodeficiency. His Gastroenterology course of study focuses on Alpha interferon and Antiviral therapy, Acute hepatitis, Family medicine and Hepatitis C. His Hepatitis B virus research is included under the broader classification of Virology.
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An assay for circulating antibodies to a major etiologic virus of human non-A, non-B hepatitis
G. Kuo;Q.-L. Choo;H.J. Alter;G.L. Gitnick.
Science (1989)
Peginterferon Alfa-2a Alone, Lamivudine Alone, and the Two in Combination in Patients with HBeAg-Negative Chronic Hepatitis B
Patrick Marcellin;George K.K. Lau;Ferruccio Bonino;Patrizia Farci.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2004)
A proposed system for the nomenclature of hepatitis C viral genotypes
P Simmonds;A Alberti;H J Alter;F Bonino.
Hepatology (1994)
Immunofluorescence detection of new antigen-antibody system (delta/anti-delta) associated to hepatitis B virus in liver and in serum of HBsAg carriers.
M Rizzetto;Mg Canese;S Arico;O Crivelli.
Gut (1977)
Evidence for immune selection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) putative envelope glycoprotein variants: potential role in chronic HCV infections.
A J Weiner;H M Geysen;C Christopherson;J E Hall.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1992)
Detection of hepatitis C viral sequences in non-A, non-B hepatitis.
A. J. Weiner;G. Kuo;D. W. Bradley;F. Bonino.
The Lancet (1990)
Variable and hypervariable domains are found in the regions of HCV corresponding to the flavivirus envelope and NS1 proteins and the pestivirus envelope glycoproteins.
Amy J. Weiner;Matthew J. Brauer;Jody Rosenblatt;Kathy H. Richman.
Virology (1991)
Transient elastography: a new surrogate marker of liver fibrosis influenced by major changes of transaminases
B Coco;F Oliveri;Am Maina;P Ciccorossi.
Journal of Viral Hepatitis (2007)
Hepatitis B virus surface antigen levels: A guide to sustained response to peginterferon alfa‐2a in HBeAg‐negative chronic hepatitis B
Maurizia Rossana Brunetto;Francesco Moriconi;Ferruccio Bonino;George K. K. Lau.
Hepatology (2009)
Inhibition of Natural Killer Cells through Engagement of CD81 by the Major Hepatitis C Virus Envelope Protein
Stefania Crotta;Annalisa Stilla;Andreas Wack;Annalisa D'Andrea.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2002)
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