Efficient replication of genotype 3a and 4a hepatitis C virus replicons in human hepatoma cells.
Despite recent advances in the treatment of hepatitis C, the quest for pan-genotype, effective, and well-tolerated inhibitors continues. To facilitate these efforts, it is desirable to have in vitro replication systems for all major HCV genotypes. However, cell culture replication systems exist for...
Main Authors: | Saeed, M, Scheel, T, Gottwein, J, Marukian, S, Dustin, L, Bukh, J, Rice, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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