2019
DOI: 10.15275/rusomj.2019.0308
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Seeking markers to distinguish HCV-Infected-autoimmune subjects from uninfected-autoimmune patients

Abstract: Introduction -Egypt has the highest prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection which is reported to be associated with autoimmune manifestations. Aim -There is a need for markers that enable differentiation between viral and non-infected-autoimmune patients. Material and Methods -Levels of the B-cell activation factor (BAFF), IL6, IL10 and TNF-α were quantified by ELISA in sera from HCVinfected-autoimmune patients (HCV-AI), HCV-infected patients with no autoimmune diseases (HCV-NAI), non-infected autoimmu… Show more

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