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T cell mechanisms in the immunopathogenesis of vital hepatitis B and C
S. L. Tsai
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, S. N. Huang
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Corresponding author for this work
Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
University of Toronto
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Medicine and Dentistry
T Cell
100%
Hepatitis B
100%
Hepatitis C
100%
Immunopathogenesis
100%
Cytotoxic T-Cell
71%
T-Helper Cell
42%
Hepatitis B Core Antigen
42%
Patient
28%
T-Cell Response
28%
Inpatient
28%
Hepatitis B Antigen
28%
Hepatitis C Virus
28%
Virus Antigen
28%
Adult
14%
Peptide
14%
Pathogenesis
14%
Stimulation
14%
Hepatitis
14%
Hepatocyte
14%
Chronic Hepatitis B
14%
Recognition
14%
Target Cell
14%
Pediatrics Patient
14%
Chronic Hepatitis C
14%
Human Leukocyte Antigen
14%
Polymerase
14%
Acute Hepatitis C
14%
CD8 Antigen
14%
Epitope
14%
Synthetic Peptide
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
T Cell
100%
Hepatitis C
100%
Hepatitis B
100%
Immunopathogenesis
100%
Cytotoxic T Cell
57%
HBcAg
42%
Hepatitis C Virus
28%
HBsAg
28%
Virus Antigen
28%
Immunity
14%
Recognition
14%
Viral Disease
14%
CD8
14%
Target Cell
14%
Human Leukocyte Antigen
14%
Hepatitis
14%
Quasispecies
14%
Hepatitis B Virus
14%