ROLE OF HEPATIC STELLATE CELLS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF HEPATIC FIBROSIS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C: AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY

OMAIMA MOSTAFA MAHMOUD;

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Chronic hepatitis C is one of the most important health problems. End-stage liver disease
due to hepatitis C is the leading indication for liver transplantation. Hepatic fibrosis, the common
final manifestation of several chronic liver diseases, is the


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Title ROLE OF HEPATIC STELLATE CELLS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF HEPATIC FIBROSIS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C: AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY
Authors OMAIMA MOSTAFA MAHMOUD
Keywords ROLE OF HEPATIC STELLATE CELLS IN THE PATHOGENESIS OF HEPATIC FIBROSIS IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C: AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY
Issue Date 2008
Description 
Chronic hepatitis C is one of the most important health problems. End-stage liver disease
due to hepatitis C is the leading indication for liver transplantation. Hepatic fibrosis, the common
final manifestation of several chronic liver diseases, is the

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