"Study of BCL-2 Gene Polymorphism in Chronic Hepatitis C Infected Patients and its Relation to Circulating Growth Hormone Levels"

Ahmed Abd-Rabou Abd-Rabou Mohamed;

Abstract


The prevalence of HCV infection varies across the world, with the
highest number of infections reported in Egypt. This study examined the
correlation of BCL-2 gene polymorphism with the response to interferon
therapy and its relation to GH. Eighty HCV


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Title "Study of BCL-2 Gene Polymorphism in Chronic Hepatitis C Infected Patients and its Relation to Circulating Growth Hormone Levels"
Other Titles "دراسة التعذد الشكلى الوراثى لجين ورم الغدد الليمفاوبة / الخلية ب-2 فى حالات الاصابة المزمنة بفيروس الإلتهاب الكبدى سى وعلاقته بمستوى هرمون النمو فى الدم "
Authors Ahmed Abd-Rabou Abd-Rabou Mohamed
Keywords "Study of BCL-2 Gene Polymorphism in Chronic Hepatitis C Infected Patients and its Relation to Circulating Growth Hormone Levels"
Issue Date 2011
Description 
The prevalence of HCV infection varies across the world, with the
highest number of infections reported in Egypt. This study examined the
correlation of BCL-2 gene polymorphism with the response to interferon
therapy and its relation to GH. Eighty HCV

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