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Differential susceptibility of peripheral blood CD5 + and CD5 − B cells to apoptosis in chronic hepatitis C patients

A body of evidence has suggested a close link between chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and B cell abnormalities, including mixed cryoglobulinemia, rheumatoid factor (RF) production, and lymphoproliferative disorders that may develop into non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Recent studies have demonstra...

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Published in:Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2009-11, Vol.389 (3), p.512-515
Main Authors: Mizuochi, Toshiaki, Ito, Masahiko, Takai, Kenji, Yamaguchi, Kazunari
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