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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1999
Viral hepatitis is still one of the most common causes of acute and chronic liver disease worldwide. Major advances have been made in our knowledge of these diseases, many during the past year. Molecular biology and clinical studies have improved our understanding of the mechanisms of antiviral drugs, as well as viral resistance to therapy.
A, Regev, E R, Schiff
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Viral hepatitis is still one of the most common causes of acute and chronic liver disease worldwide. Major advances have been made in our knowledge of these diseases, many during the past year. Molecular biology and clinical studies have improved our understanding of the mechanisms of antiviral drugs, as well as viral resistance to therapy.
A, Regev, E R, Schiff
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
The more recently introduced molecular tests that detect and quantify viral genomes complement the information obtained immunologically and, due to rapid turnaround times and the availability of user-friendly commercial kits, have acquired a key position in both the diagnosis and the follow-up of viral hepatitis.
BENDINELLI M. +4 more
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The more recently introduced molecular tests that detect and quantify viral genomes complement the information obtained immunologically and, due to rapid turnaround times and the availability of user-friendly commercial kits, have acquired a key position in both the diagnosis and the follow-up of viral hepatitis.
BENDINELLI M. +4 more
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