HIV infection of hepatitis B virus (HBV)-infected hepatocytes increases CXCL10 production and is associated with liver fibrosis in HIV-HBV co-infected individuals
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Main Authors: | K.P. Singh (Author), J.M. Zerbato (Author), W. Zhao (Author), S. Braat (Author), C. Deleage (Author), S. Tennakoon (Author), H. Mason (Author), A. Rhodes (Author), A. Dantanarayana (Author), A.N. Harman (Author), J. Rhodes (Author), J. Torresi (Author), P. Revill (Author), J. Estes (Author), A. Avihingsanon (Author), S.R. Lewin (Author), J. Audsley (Author) |
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