Hepatitis c virus, cholesterol and lipoproteins — impact for the viral life cycle and pathogenesis of liver disease

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  • who: Daniel J. Felmlee 1 and colleagues from the Universitéde Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France have published the Article: Hepatitis C Virus, Cholesterol and Lipoproteins — Impact for the Viral Life Cycle and Pathogenesis of Liver Disease, in the Journal: Viruses 2013, 5, 1292-1324 of 18/03/2013
  • what: The authors of this study propose that apoC-III levels may potentially act as a possible marker of HCV disease progression .
  • future: More definitive experiments will need to be performed to conclusively rule out LDLr as an attachment factor for HCV infection. While the studies . . .

     

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