identification of differentially expressed genes in l02 human hepatocyte induced by hepatitis c virus core protein

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xiaoyan feng department of vaccine engineering, beijing institute of basic medical sciences, beijing 100850, people's republic of china, china +86 10 66932307, [email protected]; department of vaccine engineering, beijing institute of basic medical sciences, beijing 100850, people's republic of china, china +86 10 66932307, [email protected]

heqiu zhang department of vaccine engineering, beijing institute of basic medical sciences, beijing 100850, people's republic of china, china

xiaoguo song department of vaccine engineering, beijing institute of basic medical sciences, beijing 100850, people's republic of china, china

guohua wang department of vaccine engineering, beijing institute of basic medical sciences, beijing 100850, people's republic of china, china

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hepatitis monthly

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