Chronic HCV infection remains as a global health problem due to its wide prevalence, latent course without clinical manifestations, development of liver fibrosis with the eventual formation of cirrhosis and liver cancer, which largely leads to poor prognosis and short survival of patients. Therefore, it is necessary to study in more detail the risk factors for adverse events, as their modification which may improve the prognosis and clinical consequences for patients with CHC. The article considers the changes of the main biochemical markers of liver damage and their dependence with the rs11536889 + 3725G/C polymorphism of the TLR-4 gene
Abstract: Aim: To assess whether a correlation exists between oxidative DNA damage occurring in chro...
Hepatitis C virus is a recently discovered RNA virus which is an important cause of chronic liver di...
AIM: To investigate the association between cytokine gene polymorphism and disease status in chronic...
Chronic HCV infection remains as a global health problem due to its wide prevalence, latent course w...
As a rule, chronic hepatitis C is manifested by the development of successive stages of liver fibros...
Usychenko K. M., Berdnyk Y. I. Relationship of cytokine gene polymorphism and the development of liv...
Copyright © 2015 Orlando de Souza Pires-Neto et al. This is an open access article distributed under...
Hepatitis C is an infectious disease affecting the liver, caused by the hepatitis C virus. The infec...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global health problem that affects more than 170 million peop...
Bevz T. I. Clinical and epidemiological features of chronic hepatitis C in the north-western region ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Polymorphism at the IL28B gene may modify the course of hepatitis C virus (HCV) chr...
Usychenko K. M. Relationshipof clinical course, biochemical and immunological changes in patients wi...
The article presents studies of the genetic profile (IL-4 (C589T), IL-10 (G1082A) and TNF-α (G308A))...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with increased risk of severe liver damage, cirrhosi...
To date, despite significant advances in the study of the immunopathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C ...
Abstract: Aim: To assess whether a correlation exists between oxidative DNA damage occurring in chro...
Hepatitis C virus is a recently discovered RNA virus which is an important cause of chronic liver di...
AIM: To investigate the association between cytokine gene polymorphism and disease status in chronic...
Chronic HCV infection remains as a global health problem due to its wide prevalence, latent course w...
As a rule, chronic hepatitis C is manifested by the development of successive stages of liver fibros...
Usychenko K. M., Berdnyk Y. I. Relationship of cytokine gene polymorphism and the development of liv...
Copyright © 2015 Orlando de Souza Pires-Neto et al. This is an open access article distributed under...
Hepatitis C is an infectious disease affecting the liver, caused by the hepatitis C virus. The infec...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global health problem that affects more than 170 million peop...
Bevz T. I. Clinical and epidemiological features of chronic hepatitis C in the north-western region ...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Polymorphism at the IL28B gene may modify the course of hepatitis C virus (HCV) chr...
Usychenko K. M. Relationshipof clinical course, biochemical and immunological changes in patients wi...
The article presents studies of the genetic profile (IL-4 (C589T), IL-10 (G1082A) and TNF-α (G308A))...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is associated with increased risk of severe liver damage, cirrhosi...
To date, despite significant advances in the study of the immunopathogenesis of chronic hepatitis C ...
Abstract: Aim: To assess whether a correlation exists between oxidative DNA damage occurring in chro...
Hepatitis C virus is a recently discovered RNA virus which is an important cause of chronic liver di...
AIM: To investigate the association between cytokine gene polymorphism and disease status in chronic...