Study of the Relation between the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Isoforms 165 and 121 and Hepatitis C Virus-Induced Hepatic Disease Progression
Raghda Nabeel A. Marzaban;
Abstract
HCV is a major public health problem in Egypt and angiogenesis
plays a pathogenic role in HCV-induced liver damage. Much debate
was found about the relation between VEGF, the most potent
promoter of angiogenesis, and HCV.
This study aimed at evaluating VE
plays a pathogenic role in HCV-induced liver damage. Much debate
was found about the relation between VEGF, the most potent
promoter of angiogenesis, and HCV.
This study aimed at evaluating VE
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| Title | Study of the Relation between the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Isoforms 165 and 121 and Hepatitis C Virus-Induced Hepatic Disease Progression | Authors | Raghda Nabeel A. Marzaban | Keywords | Study of the Relation between the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Isoforms 165 and 121 and Hepatitis C Virus-Induced Hepatic Disease Progression | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | HCV is a major public health problem in Egypt and angiogenesis plays a pathogenic role in HCV-induced liver damage. Much debate was found about the relation between VEGF, the most potent promoter of angiogenesis, and HCV. This study aimed at evaluating VE |
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