Selected article for: "HCV infection and Hepatocellular carcinoma"

Author: Tani, Hideki; Morikawa, Shigeru; Matsuura, Yoshiharu
Title: Development and Applications of VSV Vectors Based on Cell Tropism
  • Document date: 2012_1_18
  • ID: zq387qo8_13
    Snippet: Hepatitis C virus has already infected more than 3% of the worldwide population and 80% of those infected develop persistent HCV infection (Cerny and Chisari, 1999; Theodore and Fried, 2000) . Persistent HCV infection often leads to chronic hepatitis, hepatic steatosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Currently, there are still 1.5 million or more HCV carriers in Japan......
    Document: Hepatitis C virus has already infected more than 3% of the worldwide population and 80% of those infected develop persistent HCV infection (Cerny and Chisari, 1999; Theodore and Fried, 2000) . Persistent HCV infection often leads to chronic hepatitis, hepatic steatosis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Currently, there are still 1.5 million or more HCV carriers in Japan.

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