Salpini, R., Piermatteo, L., U, G., Battisti, A., Alkathib, M., D'Anna, S., et al. (2022). HBcrAg tightly correlates with elevated HDV replicative activity and with enhanced liver inflammation and damage: role of HBcrAg as a biomarker of liver disease progression in the setting of HDV co-infection. REVIEWS IN ANTIVIRAL EDUCATION, 3.

HBcrAg tightly correlates with elevated HDV replicative activity and with enhanced liver inflammation and damage: role of HBcrAg as a biomarker of liver disease progression in the setting of HDV co-infection

Salpini R;Piermatteo L;Scutari R;Ceccherini-Silberstein F.;Svicher V.
2022-01-01

2022
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Settore MED/07 - MICROBIOLOGIA E MICROBIOLOGIA CLINICA
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Salpini, R., Piermatteo, L., U, G., Battisti, A., Alkathib, M., D'Anna, S., et al. (2022). HBcrAg tightly correlates with elevated HDV replicative activity and with enhanced liver inflammation and damage: role of HBcrAg as a biomarker of liver disease progression in the setting of HDV co-infection. REVIEWS IN ANTIVIRAL EDUCATION, 3.
Salpini, R; Piermatteo, L; U, G; Battisti, A; Alkathib, M; D'Anna, S; Scutari, R; Andreassi, E; Ho, K; Ceccherini-Silberstein, F; Usai, C; Kennedy, P;...espandi
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