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Development of an ex vivo assay of hepatitis C specific T-cell responses using QuantiFERON®
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Cellular immune responses to Hepatitis C (HCV) epitopes are crucial for successful host response to HCV infection. We investigated a platform to assess specific and global immune responses in HCV infection. We identified 57 HCV peptides from literature (24 of CD4+, 33 of CD8+ specificity) and...
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Development of three dimensional and in vivo modelling systems for the overexpression of Active-β-catenin in osteosarcoma
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Introduction: Osteosarcoma (OS) is a primary bone malignancy most commonly found in children and adolescents. The 5-year survival rate for OS is 60%, which decreases to 27% when distant metastases are present. Currently no tests are available to identify those patients at risk of metastatic...
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Differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into hepatocytes and their in vivo application for hepatitis C viral production
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Abstract Introduction: Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a global problem. The World Health Organization estimates that about 170 million individuals around the world are infected with HCV. Chronic HCV has a high rate of morbidity and mortality due to cirrhosis and hepatocellular...
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Does botulinum toxin type A alter the consequences of recurrent laryngeal nerve transection in the rat model?
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Introduction: Laryngeal paralysis (LP) is a disorder that impacts significantly the health and the quality of life of patients. It causes a dysfunction of vocal folds (VF) movement as a result of affection of the laryngeal neural supply. While several theories have been proposed to explain the...