Selected article for: "CXCL10 high level and high level"

Author: Fallahi, Poupak; Ferrari, Silvia Martina; Politti, Ugo; Giuggioli, Dilia; Ferri, Clodoveo; Antonelli, Alessandro
Title: Autoimmune and Neoplastic Thyroid Diseases Associated with Hepatitis C Chronic Infection
  • Document date: 2014_10_13
  • ID: 0go1vl9q_40
    Snippet: Serums CXCL10 and CCL2 were assayed in 60 MC + HCV patients, in 45 patients with "MC with AT" (MC + AT), and in controls (60 without (control 1) and 45 with AT (control 2)). CXCL10 was significantly higher in control 2 than in control 1 ( < 0.001), in MC than in control 1, and in MC + AT than in controls 1 and 2 and MC ( = 0.002). A high CXCL10 level (>mean ± SD control 1; >167 pg/mL) was present in 7% of control 1, 21% of control 2, 49% of MC, .....
    Document: Serums CXCL10 and CCL2 were assayed in 60 MC + HCV patients, in 45 patients with "MC with AT" (MC + AT), and in controls (60 without (control 1) and 45 with AT (control 2)). CXCL10 was significantly higher in control 2 than in control 1 ( < 0.001), in MC than in control 1, and in MC + AT than in controls 1 and 2 and MC ( = 0.002). A high CXCL10 level (>mean ± SD control 1; >167 pg/mL) was present in 7% of control 1, 21% of control 2, 49% of MC, and 78% of MC + AT ( < 0.0001). CCL2 was significantly higher in MC and in MC + AT than in control 1 or in control 2 ( < 0.01). A high CCL2 level (>mean ± SD control 1; >730 pg/mL) was present in 2% of control 1, 1% of control 2, 18% MC, and 21% of MC + AT ( < 0.0001) [122] .

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