As a rule, chronic hepatitis C is manifested by the development of successive stages of liver fibrosis with the formation of eventually cirrhosis and liver cancer. However, in some patients the fibrosis progresses slowly, while in others there is a rapid formation of cirrhosis, which causes high mortality among such patients. According to published data, despite a fairly large number of studies regarding liver cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis C, factors contributing to liver fibrogenesis have not been definitively determined. The available data are quite contradictory. In this article, we review studies have assessed the TLR4 + 3725G/C gene polymorphism as a factor that may influence the rate of fibrotic progression. The research will build n...
Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic liver disease. Hepatic fibrosis m...
The Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (DARC) rs12075 polymorphism regulates leukocyte traffickin...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C ...
As a rule, chronic hepatitis C is manifested by the development of successive stages of liver fibros...
Chronic HCV infection remains as a global health problem due to its wide prevalence, latent course w...
Usychenko K. M., Berdnyk Y. I. Relationship of cytokine gene polymorphism and the development of liv...
This study was aimed to ascertain whther TLR4 rs4986790 A>G genetic polymorphisms was associated wit...
Usychenko E. N. PECULIARITIES OF THE EFFECT OF POLYMORPHISM CYTOKINE'S GENES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF L...
The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of patients at ris...
OBJECTIVE: The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of pati...
Rationale: Search for predictors of aggressive course of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection i...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being ...
Chronic Hepatitis C Viral (HCV) infection is a leading health problem worldwide and resulted in fibr...
Background: Owing to a highly variable natural course, the benefits of a successful treatment may be...
Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic liver disease. Hepatic fibrosis m...
The Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (DARC) rs12075 polymorphism regulates leukocyte traffickin...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C ...
As a rule, chronic hepatitis C is manifested by the development of successive stages of liver fibros...
Chronic HCV infection remains as a global health problem due to its wide prevalence, latent course w...
Usychenko K. M., Berdnyk Y. I. Relationship of cytokine gene polymorphism and the development of liv...
This study was aimed to ascertain whther TLR4 rs4986790 A>G genetic polymorphisms was associated wit...
Usychenko E. N. PECULIARITIES OF THE EFFECT OF POLYMORPHISM CYTOKINE'S GENES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF L...
The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of patients at ris...
OBJECTIVE: The natural course of chronic hepatitis C varies widely. To improve the profiling of pati...
Rationale: Search for predictors of aggressive course of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection i...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being...
Fibrosis progression is the main determinant of liver disease outcome in chronic hepatitis C, being ...
Chronic Hepatitis C Viral (HCV) infection is a leading health problem worldwide and resulted in fibr...
Background: Owing to a highly variable natural course, the benefits of a successful treatment may be...
Infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic liver disease. Hepatic fibrosis m...
The Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (DARC) rs12075 polymorphism regulates leukocyte traffickin...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: While several risk factors for the histological progression of chronic hepatitis C ...