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DNA has been
isolated from the cores of Dane particles and is associated with a specific
DNA polymerase. Robinson has shown that the DNA is in the form of double
stranded rings (22). Jesse Summers, Anna O’Connell and Irving Millman of our
Institute have confirmed these findings and provided a model for the
molecule which appears to have double and single stranded regions (Fig. 3)
(26). Using immunofluorescent and electron microscope studies, hepatitis B
core particles have been identified in the nuclei of liver cells of infected
patients. HBsAg is found in the cytoplasm. It is thought that assembly of
the large particles occurs in the cytoplasm and that large and small
particles (surface antigen only) emerge from the cells and eventually find
their way to the peripheral blood.
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