Role of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (cHCV) Infection in Liver Fibrogenesis: Relationship to Transforming Growth Factor- Beta 1 (TGF-β1) and Collagen I (Col I) Expression

Maiada Hussien Ahmed Hussien;

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Liver fibrosis results from chronic damage to the liver in conjunction with the accumulation of ECM proteins, which is a characteristic of most types of chronic liver diseases. The main causes of liver fibrosis in industrialized countries include chronic


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Title Role of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (cHCV) Infection in Liver Fibrogenesis: Relationship to Transforming Growth Factor- Beta 1 (TGF-β1) and Collagen I (Col I) Expression
Other Titles دور الأصابة المزمنه بفيروس الألتهاب الكبدى سى فى تليف الكبد : علاقتها بتعبيرعامل النمو المحول بيتا-1 والكولاجين-1
Authors Maiada Hussien Ahmed Hussien
Keywords Role of Chronic Hepatitis C Virus (cHCV) Infection in Liver Fibrogenesis: Relationship to Transforming Growth Factor- Beta 1 (TGF-β1) and Collagen I (Col I) Expression
Issue Date 2010
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Liver fibrosis results from chronic damage to the liver in conjunction with the accumulation of ECM proteins, which is a characteristic of most types of chronic liver diseases. The main causes of liver fibrosis in industrialized countries include chronic

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