Deep sequencing of hepatitis C virus reveals genetic compartmentalization in cerebrospinal fluid from cognitively impaired patients
<p><strong>Background & Aims</strong></p> Hepatitis C virus (HCV) causes neuropsychiatric impairment and fatigue with recent studies suggesting HCV invasion of the central nervous system (CNS). Our previous finding that endothelial cells from the blood–brain barrier suppo...
Main Authors: | Tully, DC, Hjerrild, S, Leutscher, PD, Renvillard, SG, Ogilvie, CB, Bean, DJ, Videbech, P, Allen, TM, McKeating, J, Fletcher, NF |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2016
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