id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-004851-h9ppa064 Plagemann, P. G. W. Hepatitis C virus 1991 .txt text/plain 6835 320 48 The viral proteins have not been identified, but on the basis of the predicted amino acid sequences, hydrophobicity plots, location of potential glycosylation sites and similarities of these properties to those of pestiand flaviviruses, the following genome organization has been predicted. A recent study of stored blood samples from prospective studies of 15 U.S.A. patients with transfusion-associated chronic hepatitis documented by liver biopsies indicated that the time course of changes in plasma ALT activity and of the formation of anti-HepCV antibodies can vary considerably between patients [4] . The putative nucleocapsid protein sequence derived from PCR products of RNA extracted from healthy Japanese carrier plasma exhibited a 97.4% amino acid identity with the sequence determined for the original chimpanzee HepCV isolate (HepCV-1) but only a 90.5 % identity at the nucleotide level [45] [46] [47] . ./cache/cord-004851-h9ppa064.txt ./txt/cord-004851-h9ppa064.txt