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IL28B polymorphisms predict reduction of HCV RNA from the first day of therapy in chronic hepatitis

Posted on March 18, 2013 by nowton

J Hepatol.

Posted in Novel Interventions | Tagged Bibert S, Bochud PY, Ferrari C, Haagmans B, Hellstrand K, Lagging M., Missale G, Negro F, Neumann AU, Pawlotsky JM, Schalm S, Soulier A, Zeuzem S

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