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Fabien Zoulim

Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research

Publications -  716
Citations -  40988

Fabien Zoulim is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hepatitis B virus & Hepatitis B. The author has an hindex of 96, co-authored 641 publications receiving 35807 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabien Zoulim include Hotel Dieu Hospital & University of Orléans.

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530 high efficacy and safety of tenofovir df in 441 naive and nuc-experienced chronic hepatitis b patients: a real life multicenter prospective cohort study

TL;DR: In patients receiving PEG-IFN plus tenofovir, a SVR was observed in 30% and an HBsAg loss in 11% and a lack of ≥10% decline inHBsAg level at week 12 or week 24 allows identifying non-responders with a high NPV 80%.
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[Favorable course of hepatitis B virus reactivation with hepatocellular insufficiency by a treatment combining corticoids, foscarnet and ganciclovir].

TL;DR: A combination of corticosteroids and antiviral drugs (foscarnet and ganciclovir) resulted in clinical and biological recovery, and HBV elimination, and this new physiopathological approach should be considered whenever life threatening liver failure occurs.
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A 3-Year Course Of Bulevirtide Monotherapy May Cure Hdv Infection In Cirrhotics.

TL;DR: The first case of cure of hepatitis delta following 3 years of Bulevirtide monotherapy in a patient with compensated cirrhosis and esophageal varices was described in this paper .
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Methods and compositions for a new genotype of hepatitis b virus

TL;DR: In this paper, a purified hepatitis B virus, genotype G was provided, and a method for detecting hepatitis B, GENI-G in a sample, comprising of contacting the sample with a nucleic acid of this invention under conditions whereby the nucleic amino acid can hybridize with a sequence in the sample; and detecting the presence of nucleic acids hybridization complexes, whereby the detection of the hybridization complex indicates the presence in the DNA sequence of hepatitis B.
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Landscape of oncoviral genotype and co-infection via human papilloma and hepatitis B viral tumor in situ profiling.

TL;DR: A scalable, high throughput tool for sensitive and precise oncoviral genotype deconvolution is developed and it is demonstrated that HPV genotype is more associated with viral oncogene expression than cancer type, implying that expression may be similar across episomal and stochastic integration-based infections.